Indirect Process Control Using Electrical Network Parameters for Enhanced Automation in Chemical Technologies

29 Oct 2024, 16:45
15m
134/4-406 (MLIT)

134/4-406

MLIT

20
Oral Applied Research Applied Research

Speaker

SOHYLA MONTASSER AHMED ABOUDEIF (MIPT)

Description

Automation and real-time monitoring are hampered by the fact that traditional methods of controlling operations in opaque reactors typically rely on expensive and invasive sensors. This presentation discusses a low-cost, non-invasive technique that provides useful insights into process dynamics using electrical energy analysis. We demonstrate the application of electrical parameter fluctuations such as power and current as indicators of significant process changes in opaque reactors. This method could be of great benefit to the High-Tech industry, where precise process control is required to produce consistent, high-quality products. In our evaluation of the advantages and limitations of the method, we emphasize how the approach can increase production efficiency while reducing the need for human intervention in process control.

Primary authors

Alexey Ilyin (Chemical Diversity Group, API-Technology Ltd.) SOHYLA MONTASSER AHMED ABOUDEIF (MIPT)

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