Energy Consumption Optimization of a Fluid Bed Dryer in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Using EDA (Exploratory Data Analysis).
Roberto BarrigaMiquel RomeroHoucine HassanDavid F NettletonPublished in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
In this paper, a data preprocessing methodology, EDA (Exploratory Data Analysis), is used for performing an exploration of the data captured from the sensors of a fluid bed dryer to reduce the energy consumption during the preheating phase. The objective of this process is the extraction of liquids such as water through the injection of dry and hot air. The time taken to dry a pharmaceutical product is typically uniform, independent of the product weight (Kg) or the type of product. However, the time it takes to heat up the equipment before drying can vary depending on different factors, such as the skill level of the person operating the machine. EDA (Exploratory Data Analysis) is a method of evaluating or comprehending sensor data to derive insights and key characteristics. EDA is a critical component of any data science or machine learning process. The exploration and analysis of the sensor data from experimental trials has facilitated the identification of an optimal configuration, with an average reduction in preheating time of one hour. For each processed batch of 150 kg in the fluid bed dryer, this translates into an energy saving of around 18.5 kWh, giving an annual energy saving of over 3.700 kWh.