Development of a soft sensor to estimate the rheological properties of self-assembled systems: application to wormlike micelles (WLMs)

  • Pahari, Silabrata
  • Moon, Jiyoung
  • Akbulut, Mustafa
  • Hwang, Sungwon
  • Sang-Il Kwon, Joseph
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The application of synthetic supercolloids extends across multiple industries. Owing to their unique rheology, there is an increasing demand for these products. Therefore, the largescale production of these colloids must be efficiently done. Although some very new studies have shed light on the controlled production of these colloids, no studies have focused on the online estimation of system rheology during the production. Furthermore, it is desired to have accurate estimates of the process variables from only a few measurements. Hence, it is essential to design a proper soft sensor that can estimate the process states accurately with a few measurements. Motivated by these requirements, a moving horizon state-estimator (MHE) was designed in this work. Specifically, the MHE-based soft sensor was designed with a nonlinear model developed to relate the process inputs to the system rheology. Finally, the developed framework was implemented to a case study of wormlike micelles produced from cetrimonium bromide (CTAB) and sodium chloride (NaCl). Copyright (C) 2022 The Authors.

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Soft sensorcolloidswormlike micelles (WLMs)moving horizon state-estimator (MHE)rheologyMOVING HORIZON ESTIMATIONRELAXATION
제목
Development of a soft sensor to estimate the rheological properties of self-assembled systems: application to wormlike micelles (WLMs)
저자
Pahari, SilabrataMoon, JiyoungAkbulut, MustafaHwang, SungwonSang-Il Kwon, Joseph
DOI
10.1016/j.ifacol.2022.07.565
발행일
2022
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Proceedings Paper
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