|  | Chianese, Angelo / Kramer, Herman J. (Hrsg.) Industrial Crystallization Process Monitoring and Control
  1. Auflage März 2012 119,- Euro 2012. XXII, 230 Seiten, Hardcover 119 Abb., 10 Tab. - Handbuch/Nachschlagewerk - ISBN 978-3-527-33173-4 - Wiley-VCH, Weinheim
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| Kurzbeschreibung The book presents the essentials of in-situ monitoring and control of industrial crystallization process, essential to achieving the desired end product in a sustainable manner.
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CHARACTERIZATION OF CRYSTAL SIZE DISTRIBUTION Introduction Particle Size Distribution Particle Size Distribution Moments Particle Size Distribution Characterization on the Basis of Mass Distribution
FORWARD LIGHT SCATTERING Introduction Principles of Laser Diffraction Scatter Theory Deconvolution The Effects of Shape Multiple Scattering Application of Laser Diffraction for Monitoring and Control of Industrial Crystallization Processes Conclusions
FOCUSED BEAM REFLECTANCE MEASUREMENT Measurement Principle Application Examples Advantages and Limitations
TURBIDIMETRY FOR THE ESTIMATION OF CRYSTAL AVERAGE SIZE Introduction Determination of Average Particle Size from Specific Turbidity Procedure to Evaluate Average Crystal Size by Turbidimetry for a High Solid Slurry Concentration Conclusion
IMAGING Introduction Literature Overview The Sensor Design Application of In Situ Imaging for Monitoring Crystallization Processes Conclusions
TURBIDIMETRY AND NEPHELOMETRY Introduction Measurement of Nucleation and Solubility Points The Developed Turbidimetric and Nephelometric Instruments The Examined Systems Obtained Results
SPEED OF SOUND Introduction In-Process Ultrasound Measurement Determining Solubility and Metastable Zone Width Measuring Crystal Growth Rates Detecting Phase Transitions with Ultrasound
IN-LINE PROCESS REFRACTOMETER FOR CONCENTRATION MEASUREMENT IN SUGAR CRYSTALLIZERS Introduction Measurement Principle In-Line Instrument Features and Benefits Features and Benefits Example of Application in the Crystallization Conclusion
ATR-FTIR SPECTROSCOPY Introduction Calibration Speciation Monitoring Co-Crystal Formation Solubility Measurement Crystal Growth Rates Polymorph Transformation Crystallization Monitoring and Control Impurity Monitoring Conclusions
RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY Introduction Factors Influencing the Raman Spectrum Calibration Applications Conclusions
BASIC RECIPE CONTROL Introduction Incentives for Basic Recipe Control Main Mechanisms, Sensors, and Actuators Basic Recipe Control Strategy Seeding as a Process Actuator Rate of Supersaturation Generation Mixing and Suspension of Solids Fines Removal and Dissolution Implementation of Basic Recipe Control Conclusions
SEEDING TECHNIQUE IN BATCH CRYSTALLIZATION Introduction Seeding Operation: Main Principles and Phenomena Use of Seeding for Batch Crystallization: Main Process Parameters Control of Batch Crystallization by Seeding: Empirical Rules for Design
ADVANCED RECIPE CONTROL Introduction Incentives and Strategy of the Advanced Recipe Control Modeling for Optimization, Prediction, and Control Model Validation Rate of Supersaturation Generation Mixing Conditions Implementation Example of Modeling, Optimization, and Open-Loop Control of a 75-l Draft-Tube Crystallizer Conclusions
ADVANCED MODEL-BASED RECIPE CONTROL Introduction Online Dynamic Optimization MPC for Batch Crystallization Conclusions and Perspectives
FINES REMOVAL Introduction Fines Removal by Heat Dissolution Modeling of an MSMPR Continuous Crystallizer with Fines Removal Fines Destruction in the Industrial Practice CSD Control by Fines Removal for Pilot Scale Crystallizers The Cycling Phenomenon as Undesired Effect of Fines Destruction in Industrial Crystallizers
MODEL PREDICTIVE CONTROL Introduction Approach for Designing and Implementing an MPC Control System Process Modeling The Performance Index Constraints The MPC Optimization Tuning State Estimation Implementation MPC of Crystallization Processes Delta-Mode MPC Conclusions and Perspectives
INDUSTRIAL CRYSTALLIZERS DESIGN AND CONTROL Introduction Forced Circulation Crystallizer Draft-Tube-Baffle Crystallizer Process Variables in Crystallizer Operation Sensors Control Devices
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