• Title of article

    Acoustic chemometric monitoring of an industrial granulation production process—a PAT feasibility study

  • Author/Authors

    Halstensen، نويسنده , , Maths and de Bakker، نويسنده , , Peter and Esbensen، نويسنده , , Kim H.، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    88
  • To page
    97
  • Abstract
    An acoustic chemometric Process Analytical Technologies (PAT) feasibility study of fluidized bed granulation of a fertilizer product (urea) is applied to a semi-industrial pilot plant (SIPP) in a final evaluation before implementation for full-scale monitoring of the industrial production process. Conventional process monitoring and control is sub-optimal due to slow and labour-intensive laboratory analysis: particle size and liquid urea-concentration (correlated with water content) which are typically delayed by up to some 2 + h of analysis time. It is critical to be able to detect process transients and unwanted upsets, e.g. critical conditions in the granulator which may lead to uncontrolled shutdown situations, necessitating days of labour-intensive work to clean the granulator. The acoustic chemometrics approach goes directly into a real-time, on-line domain. In this study we focus on:1. l localization of acoustic sensors g of a new sensor type (high-temperature microphone) in a semi-industrial granulator ment of the feasibility to predict (by PLS-regression):• vement (airflow trough granulator) feed concentration (urea) of fine material to granulator ring and visualization of critical trajectories–early warnings–in an operator-friendly fashion. s show that both process state and product quality can be monitored to a satisfactory degree, e.g. detecting unwanted lump-formation already at an incipient stage as well as bottom plate clogging. Such early warning allows process operators to change relevant process parameters (fluidization or atomization airflow, bed temperature, feed flux) to control product quality or to prevent critical shutdown situations. Successful validation of this type of PLS-prediction model signifies that acoustic chemometrics is now maturing into a proven on-line technology in process analytical chemometrics and PAT domains.
  • Keywords
    Acoustic chemometrics , process monitoring , fluidized bed , urea
  • Journal title
    Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems
  • Serial Year
    2006
  • Journal title
    Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems
  • Record number

    1461738