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Archive | 2016

Mathematical Modeling of Multistage Evaporator System in Kraft Recovery Process

Om Prakash Verma; Toufiq Haji Mohammed; Shubham Mangal; Gaurav Manik

In order to reduce the energy consumption of the concentrating the black liquor in Kraft recovery process in paper mill, a mathematical models is developed and proposed for the analysis of multi stage evaporator (heptad’s effect evaporator system). These multistage evaporator is modeled based on the flow of black liquor and steam operation option. In the present study, live steam split, liquor feed split, pre-heaters and hybrid of these energy saving scheme are coupled with backward, forward and mixed feed multi stage evaporator system. The systematic material balance and heat balance equations are described as the form of matrix equation to realize the generality of the mathematical models. The advantage of these models are its simplicity, representation of equations in matrix form and linearity. The proposed mathematical models can be easily solved by numerical methods combining with the iteration method, which has one more advantages of less sensitive to its initial values, high convergence speed and stability. The developed models can also be easily simulate under different operating strategies once knowing the liquor, steam and effects parameters.


International Journal of Systems Assurance Engineering and Management | 2018

Optimization of steam economy and consumption of heptad’s effect evaporator system in Kraft recovery process

Om Prakash Verma; Toufiq Haji Mohammed; Shubham Mangal; Gaurav Manik

Mathematical models have been studied and solved for evaluating an optimized process configuration for the energy intensive black liquor concentrating Kraft recovery process in paper mills. In the present study, a heptads effect evaporator system is considered and modeled first on the basis of three possible flow directions of black liquor feed and heating steam, i.e. backward, forward or mixed feed. Further, live steam split, liquor feed split, feed preheating and a hybrid of these energy saving schemes are coupled with the basic backward, forward and mixed feed arrangements. The systematically evaluated material and heat balance equations evolve into main model equations that are then represented in matrix forms, thereby, to generalize the models mathematically. The advantage of the studied models are their simplicity in linear representation of equations in matrix form and ease of numerical solution. The proposed mathematical models are iteratively solved using different numerical techniques: Gauss-Jordan, Gauss-elimination, Gauss–Seidel, Jacobi, successive over-relaxation and interior-point methods. The simulation results indicate that amongst the 15 simulated models, backward feed with the added arrangements of feed split, steam split and feed preheating showed the best steam economy. The studied models can be applied and easily extended to solve problems with different operating conditions as well once the liquor, steam and other evaporator effects parameters are known.


Journal of Computational Science | 2017

Simulation and control of a complex nonlinear dynamic behavior of multi-stage evaporator using PID and Fuzzy-PID controllers

Om Prakash Verma; Gaurav Manik; Vinay Kumar Jain

Abstract The dynamic model of heptads’ stage evaporative unit employed in concentrating black liquor in paper industry show tremendous complexity. In this work, linearization of such a complex nonlinear model consisting of 14 first order nonlinear differential equations and determination of the system transfer functions has been explored through an exhaustive state space representation technique. The transfer functions that relate the product concentration change to liquor flow rate deviation have been evaluated and presented through this work for the first time. These serve as an input to design a PID controller and study its response for a set point change in product concentration. The response analysis indicated a noticeable overshoot, undershoot and Integral Square Error (ISE), that may collectively influence the product quality. To overcome this issue and to make controlling of product concentration more robust, an intelligent Mamdani type Fuzzy Logic-Proportional-Integral-Derivative (FLC-PID) controller has been additionally designed and its response simulated. A comparison of response of FLC-PID and PID indicated that the rise time of former is larger than the latter. However, FLC-PID response settles faster with ∼49% smaller settling time than PID, possesses zero undershoot, a ∼93% reduced overshoot and 21% reduced ISE. The results demonstrate improved tracking capability, and hence, better control performance of FLC-PID for transient changes in product concentration.


Archive | 2015

Analysis of Hybrid Temperature Control for Nonlinear Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor

Om Prakash Verma; Sonu Kumar; Gaurav Manik

Classical controllers usually require a prior knowledge of mathematical modeling of the process. The inaccuracy of mathematical modeling degrades the control performance of the continuous stirred tank reactor (CSTR), which shows nonlinearity to some extent. It is very necessary to attain desired temperature within a specified period of time to avoid overshoot and absolute error, with better temperature tracking capability, else the process is disturbed in the nonlinear CSTR system. This paper studies the output (temperature) tracking and disturbance rejection problem of nonlinear CSTR control systems with uncertainties via classical control PID, cascade control, and hybrid intelligent controller that includes FLC, adaptive control, and adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system (ANFIS). This paper evaluates change in an adaptive controller response with varying adaptive gain. It has been observed that OLTF of CSTR is stable, and adaptive controller is best suitable for temperature control for ISE, and also has much better temperature tracking capability. Adaptive controller and ANFIS both have observed zero overshoot.


Transactions of the Institute of Measurement and Control | 2018

Modeling, simulation and control of the dynamics of a Heptads’ effect evaporator system used in the Kraft recovery processes:

Om Prakash Verma; Toufiq Hazi Mohammed; Shubham Mangal; Gaurav Manik

This research article attempts to investigate the dynamic behavior of the heptads’ effect evaporator (HEE) used to concentrate the weak black liquor during the Kraft recovery process in a paper industry. In order to fully characterize the HEE unit, a complete understanding of its performance for steady state and transient conditions is required. For this purpose, a set of first order nonlinear differential equations have been developed for the backward feed flow configuration (BFFC) for an unsteady state. Further, the developed non-linear model is linearized and linear state space equations obtained. The dynamic response of the system in terms of vapor temperature and liquor concentration changes for different changes in input liquor flow rate has been investigated. The rise, delay and settling times for the temperature deviation from steady state have been found to be significantly less as compared with that for the concentration deviation. The results also indicate that each effect of HEE acts as an individual first order system. The placement of such first order systems in series makes both the liquor concentration and vapor temperatures response more sluggish progressively with each subsequent effect. Finally, a Cascade-PID control strategy has been implemented and shown to exhibit differentiated and improved dynamic performance of the HEE system versus open-loop dynamic response.


Polymer-plastics Technology and Engineering | 2018

Recent Progress in Super Hydrophobic/Hydrophilic Self-Cleaning Surfaces for Various Industrial Applications: A Review

Sushanta K. Sethi; Gaurav Manik

ABSTRACT The growing interest in self-clean coatings owes to their low maintenance cost, high durability, and immense potential applications. Such coatings, for instance, may offer useful resistance against fouling, icing, smear, corrosion and possesses oil-water separation capability. Hence, the design and development of self-cleaning materials is an area of significant interest to researchers worldwide. This exploration prospectus critically reviews and highlights various types of self-cleaning surfaces, their applications, working mechanisms, and fabrication techniques used globally. The comprehensive literature study suggests that an extensive study of surface behavior towards water and oil may jointly determine its self-cleaning nature. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT


Archive | 2019

Sisal Fibers Reinforced Epoxidized Nonedible Oils Based Epoxy Green Composites and Its Potential Applications

Sushanta K. Sahoo; Vinay Khandelwal; Gaurav Manik

Renewable resourced polymer composites from vegetable oils and bio-fibers are receiving increasing attention from various industries due to their characteristics of being less heavy, environment friendly, and biodegradable. Lignocellulosic natural fibers have immense potential to be used as reinforcing fillers due to their characteristics of being less expensive, abundant obtainability, lower density, higher specific strength and modulus, and good interfacial strength with thermoset polymers. In this chapter, epoxidized nonedible linseed and castor oils are proposed as a diluent to petro-based epoxy in formulating toughened bio-based copolymers. Unidirectional sisal fibers were reinforced within a network of such bio-epoxy copolymers in order to achieve an optimal stiffness–toughness balance. Cardanol based phenalkamine, a bio-renewable crosslinker, is used to develop well toughened sustainable and green composite materials. The composites were subjected to various thermal, mechanical, dynamic mechanical, and morphological tests to investigate the impact of nonedible epoxidized oils and sisal fibers in addition to the petro-based epoxy matrix. The present study shows the method for design and development of novel sustainable green composites with higher bio-source content (>65%) meant for shock absorbing applications. These green materials may find good space in making high-performance engineering applications in automotive, structural, construction, and building sectors.


Composites Part B-engineering | 2017

Light-weight high-strength hollow glass microspheres and bamboo fiber based hybrid polypropylene composite: A strength analysis and morphological study

Nityanshu Kumar; Shubham Mireja; Vinay Khandelwal; Byravan Arun; Gaurav Manik


Polymer | 2016

Molecular dynamics simulations of polyvinyl acetate-perfluorooctane based anti-stain coatings

Nityanshu Kumar; Gaurav Manik


Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics | 2017

Study on the effect of carbon nanotube on the properties of electrically conductive epoxy/polyaniline adhesives

Vinay Khandelwal; Sushanta K. Sahoo; Ashok Kumar; Gaurav Manik

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Om Prakash Verma

Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

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Vinay Khandelwal

Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

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Sushanta K. Sahoo

Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

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Shubham Mangal

Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

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Nityanshu Kumar

Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

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Toufiq Haji Mohammed

Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

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Suryakant

Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

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Sushanta K. Sethi

Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

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Vinay Kumar Jain

Jaypee University of Engineering and Technology

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Ashok Kumar

University of Puerto Rico

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