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Predictive diagnostics in the INA/MOL refinery plant
During the first part of 2019, we conducted a pilot project for
predictive diagnostics
of heat exchangers for
INA/MOL Rijeka Refinery
.
On-line monitoring system
was designed and established for the heat exchanger diagnostics at hydrocracking plant. Machine learning optimized models are developed for predicting degree of fouling. Monitoring system will be used for maintaining
operation efficiency
and
predictive maintenance
.
Organized by the
Student Section of the Croatian Society of Chemical Engineering
and
Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology (LAM)
the
Summer School of Robotics
was held from July 8 to 10.
During the first day lectures on topic
Industry 4.0
were given to introduce participants to the world of robotics, sensors, additive manufacturing and to its application in the industry. Second day, each of the participants had the opportunity to disassemble and assemble simple
mBots
and become familiar with the programming of robot functions. On the third day of school, the participants were divided into teams and participated in a
mini-competition
in which they applied the acquired knowledge.
With 30 participants from various institutions, the interest of young professionals was considerable as well as an opportunity for networking and encouraging interdisciplinary work among students.
We spent a useful day at the
Siemens Living Laboratory
on April 16 in Vienna in company with our colleagues from
Pliva/Teva TAPI
and our kind hosts.
The Living Lab is a unique
pilot plant
for the development and demonstration of
automation solutions
. The focus is on the process industry: in particular the pharmaceutical and chemical industries. In a combination of laboratory, production plant and control room, answers to current questions about
Pharma 4.0
are given including extensive discussion on application in the pharmaceutical industry.
Optimization of batch production at PLIVA/TEVA API plants
The purpose of current project in pharmaceutical API production is to optimize control performance during batch production. The main goal is to improve temperature control strategy in order to optimize overall batch process control. The results are reduced temperature oscillations and optimized heating/cooling sequences which bring improved and easier monitoring and control, a shorter batch run cycle and extends equipment’s service period.
Visit to Siemens Industrie park Karlsruhe and Höchst Industriepark in Frankfurt
On October 11 & 12 we visited Siemens sites in Karlsruhe and Frankfurt. It was an unique opportunity to see the state-of-the-art process control equipment production and met Siemens expert team to discuss current trends in the process industry and automation. Furthermore, we have visited the Höchst industrial park in Frankfurt with Siemens process and safety engineering laboratories and experienced R&D stuff.
Our visit and contacts are step forward in the cooperation which has already begun in Zagreb by opening our process control laboratory and organizing education and trainings.
OSIsoft EMEA Users Conference
was held in Barcelona in September with a series of customer presentations, thematic panels, demonstrations of software tools and interactive workshops. The emphasis was on
advanced analytics and machine learning
,
enterprise infrastructure
and
business intelligence
.
Within the academic session we give a presentation titled Using the PI System in Chemical Engineering Education and Research. The emphasis was on predictive maintenance of the process equipment and our laboratory process control system.
During the event we have established contacts with academic programme stuff and discussed with the PI experts on using of real plant data and solving industrial problems.
In June we were a part of the biggest world forum on chemical engineering and process industry – ACHEMA.
During the event we, jointly with our USA partner
PiControl Solutions
, gave a presentation titled
Multivariable Identification and PID/APC Optimization for Real Plant Application
in the section:
Plant control and optimization
.
The presentation covers closed-loop system identification, controller tuning and advanced process control using simple and affordable software package. The presentation was attended by more than 50 process control specialists, plant managers and other fair visitors.
Real-time monitoring and control of crystallization process
In cooperation with our partners
MKP Ltd.
and industrial experts we are developing
real-time monitoring and control laboratory crystallization system
.
The goal is implementation of
PAT
(
Process analytical technology
) techniques to employ real-time measurement of relevant process variables for the crystallization process control (e.g. supersaturation, number of crystal particles, crystal size distribution, polymorphic form). Real-time measurement will allow better understanding of the process and open up opportunity for advanced process control.
Due to reduced energy efficiency caused by fouled heat exchangers in industrial plants there is a need for detection of fouling formation. Models of artificial neural networks for detecting the fouling have been developed. The models are intended for fouling detection and heat transfer coefficient calculation for preventive and predictive maintenance of the industrial shell and tube heat exchangers. By monitoring the efficiency of the heat exchanger, it is possible to systematically plan the maintenance and determine the optimal cleaning time.
Laboratory photobioreactor in Centre for Marine Research
In a cooperation with our spin-off company
Comprehensive Water Technology (CWT)
we designed
photobioreactor system
for
Ruđer Bošković Institute – Center for Marine Research
in the town of Rovinj.
Photobioreactors are installed for the purpose of algae production process development under the controlled condition (temperature, pH and light intensity). Produced algae are attended to be used as a raw material for biodiesel production.
CWT designed control cabinet and the photobioreactor set-up, while LAM designed the control system by application of Siemens S7-1200 PLC and PC-station SCADA software. Developed system enables continuous monitoring, control and data acquisition for later analysis and research.