(149d) Population Balance Model and Deep-Learning Model for Predicting Biomass Particle Size Reduction in Pilot-Scale Knife Mill
AIChE Annual Meeting
2024
2024 AIChE Annual Meeting
Particle Technology Forum
Particulate Systems: Dynamics and Modeling: Applications
Monday, October 28, 2024 - 2:18pm to 2:54pm
An extended population balance model (PBM) and a deep learning-based enhanced deep neural operator (DNO+) model are introduced for predicting particle size distribution (PSD) of comminuted biomass through a large knife mill. Experimental tests using corn stalks with varied moisture contents, mill blade speeds, and discharge screen sizes are conducted to support model development. A novel mechanism in the extended PBM allows for including additional input parameters such as moisture content, which is not possible in the original PBM. The DNO+ model can include influencing factors of different data types such as moisture content and discharge screen size, which significantly extends the engineering applicability of the standard DNO model that only admits feed PSD and outcome PSD. Test results show that both models are remarkably accurate in the calibration or training parameter space and can be used as surrogate models to provide effective guidance for biomass preprocessing design.