Efficient crystal size distribution estimation approach for growth dominated crystallisation processes
The paper presents a novel methodology for the estimation of the shape of crystal size distribution(CSD) during crystallization processes. The approach is based on the combination of quadraturemethod of moment (QMOM) and method of characteristics (MOCH). The computationally efficientsolution of the population balance equation allows the fast prediction of the dynamic evolution ofthe CSD for the entire batch. Furthermore, under the assumption that for supersaturationcontrolled crystallization the main phenomenon is growth, an analytical CSD estimator is derivedfor generic size dependent growth kinetics. The approaches are evaluated for the crystallization ofpotassium alum in water. The model parameters are identified based on industrial experimentaldata, obtained using an efficient implementation of supersaturation control. The proposedapproach is able to predict and reconstruct the dynamic evolution of the CSD during the batch.The technique can serve as a soft sensor for predicting CSD or as a computationally efficientalgorithm for off-line design or on-line adaptation of operating policies based on full CSD data.
Year of publication: |
2008
|
---|---|
Authors: | Aamir, Erum ; Nagy, Zoltan K. ; Rielly, Chris D. ; Kleinert, T. ; Judat, B. |
Saved in:
Saved in favorites
Similar items by person
-
Using feedback control engineering for analyzing and designing an effective lecturing model
Abdulwahed, Mahmoud, (2008)
-
Kirchhoff, E., (1998)
-
Kleinert, T., (2005)
- More ...