Modeling and Control of Transport-Dominated Particle Processes

Doctoral Researcher
Name Role at KCDS
KCDS Fellow, member of the Steering Committee
KCDS Supervisors
Name Role at KCDS
SEE Supervisor
MATH Supervisor, member of the Steering Committee

Abstract

Particle-fluid mixtures occur in many process engineering systems, such as drying and crystallization. The focus of this work is the subgroup of transport-dominated systems, which are characterized by a predominantly one-dimensional fluid flow. In a first step, a modeling approach based on partial differential equations is developed and applied to two example systems, namely the rotary dryer and the DTB crystallizer. This is followed by a system analysis on equilibria and their stability behavior. In a final step, a control system is designed for one of the example systems, focusing on energy flexibility.