(458a) Analysis of a Moment-Based Inverse Problem Solution Technique for Breakage Kernel Identification
AIChE Annual Meeting
2006
2006 Annual Meeting
Particle Technology Forum
Population Balance Modeling for Particle Formation Processes II: Nucleation, Aggregation and Breakage Kernels
Wednesday, November 15, 2006 - 3:15pm to 3:35pm
Breakage models using power-law rate kernels and self-similar daughter distributions exhibit similarity solutions. The authors have exploited this to develop a matrix-inversion technique for extracting model parameters from the moments of measured product distributions. By specifying the daughter distribution parameters and the exponent in the power law, a mapping of daughter distribution moments into product distribution moments was produced. Regression resulted in a set of linear equations giving the product moments as functions of the daughter moments. Given a set of measured product moments, the daughter moments are obtained and from them, the daughter distribution parameters.
In this paper, we explore possible sources of error in the resulting models. These including (a) potentially ill-conditioned matrices in solution of the linear equation set, (b) regression error propagation, and (c) mismatch between the model and actual physics.
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