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Reinforcement Learning-based Control via Y-wise Affine Neural Networks: Comparative Case Studies for Chemical Processes

arXiv:2605.2121138.6
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For chemical process engineers, this provides a more practical and trustworthy RL-based control approach that reduces training burden and improves deployability.

This work applies YANN-RL algorithms to chemical process control, reducing training time and data requirements while approaching NMPC performance without a full nonlinear model, as demonstrated on three case studies (CSTR, four-tank system, multistage extraction column).

In this work we present an efficient and practically implementable approach for the application of reinforcement learning (RL)-based control in chemical process systems. This is an area that has yet to widely adopt RL-based control largely due to inherent challenges in trusting RL algorithms and the time-consuming process of training reliable agents. To address these challenges, we leverage a class of RL algorithms termed Y-wise Affine Neural Network (YANN)- RL, which we have developed in our prior work (Braniff and Tian, 2025a). By strategically initializing actor and critic networks YANN-RL algorithms provide confident and interpretable starting points within control schemes. We apply this RL-based control approach to three different process engineering case studies publicly available on the PC-Gym library (Bloor et al., 2026): (i) a continuous stirred tank reactor (CSTR), (ii) a four-tank system, and (iii) a multistage extraction column. Our approach is compared to several popular RL algorithms (PPO, SAC, DDPG, and TD3) and is benchmarked against nonlinear model predictive control (NMPC). These case studies demonstrate that YANN-RL can greatly reduce the training time and data needed, can be deployed with confidence for chemical process systems, and can approach the performance of NMPC without the knowledge of a full nonlinear model.

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