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Model predictive control of a fermentation feed in biofuel production

a biofuel and model technology, applied in adaptive control, sustainable manufacturing/processing, instruments, etc., can solve the problems of high plant failure rate, poor business judgment and inefficient engineering design, and 45% of the 163 existing commercial biofuel plants were operational

Inactive Publication Date: 2014-05-15
ROCKWELL AUTOMATION TECH
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The patent is about an invention that uses a predictive model to control the production of biofuel. The model adjusts various parameters to stabilize the balance of water and biomass in the fermentation process. Temperature control is also included in the model to ensure the desired temperature targets are met. Overall, the technology allows for dynamic control of the biofuel production process, resulting in higher efficiency and stability.

Problems solved by technology

However, high government tariffs on alcohol discouraged the use of biofuel, and gasoline became the predominant fuel choice for automobiles for many decades.
However, by 1985, only 45% of the 163 existing commercial biofuel plants were operational.
This high plant failure rate was partially the result of poor business judgment and inefficient engineering design.
However by 2000, MTBE—(a known carcinogenic agent) was found to have contaminated groundwater systems, mostly through leaks in underground gasoline storage tanks.
The 2005 Energy Bill required a phase out of MTBE and did not provide legal protection for the oil companies.
The operating challenge is to provide a steady quality and concentration of feed to the fermentation units.
However, due to variability in feed amount, flow rates, mill rates, steep efficiencies, or biomass (e.g., grain) quality, the fermentation output varies dramatically and the process operates sub-optimally due to this large variability.
Too little or too much backset can be a problem for fermentation productivity.
Due to this complexity, human operators are not capable of actively optimizing a biofuel production process.
Consequently, operators generally operate a plant in a less efficient operating mode.

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Biofuel Production Processes

[0049]Biofuel—any fuel (or fuels) derived from biomass, i.e., from recently living organisms or their bi-products.

[0050]Biofuel production process—a fermentation process surrounded by auxiliary processing units to produce biofuel, other fermentable alcohols for fuel, and high-capacity food grade or chemical grade alcohols.

[0051]Biofuel production—a measure of biofuel production within or at the end of a production process. May include measurements such as concentration (e.g., wt. %, volume % or wt. / vol. %), volume (e.g., current gallons biofuel within a fermenter) or mass (e.g., current kg biofuel within a fermenter).

[0052]Batch processing—a staged discontinuous processing step that includes a start and an end, in contrast to continuous processing that continues without stop, e.g., during a normal operating day or week. Continuous processing is generally represented by fairly steady targets or operations, where at least some parameters change t...

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Abstract

System and method for managing fermentation feed in a biofuel production process, comprising a dynamic multivariate predictive model-based controller coupled to a dynamic multivariate predictive model. The model is executable to: receive process information, including water inventory and biomass information, from the biofuel production process; receive a specified objective for the fermentation feed specifying a target biomass concentration; and generate model output comprising target values for a plurality of manipulated variables of the biofuel production process, including target flow rates of water and / or biomass contributing to the fermentation feed in accordance with the specified objective. The controller is operable to dynamically control the biofuel production process by adjusting the plurality of manipulated variables to model-determined target values to stabilize water / biomass balance in the fermentation feed in accordance with the specified objective, including the specified target biomass concentration.

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PRIORITY DATA[0001]This application claims benefit of priority of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60 / 863,759 titled “Model Predictive Control of a Biofuel Production Process” filed Oct. 31, 2006, whose inventors were Michael E. Tay, Maina A. Macharia, Celso Axelrud, and James Bartee.FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0002]The present invention generally relates to the field of model predictive control of production processes for biofuel and its co-products. More particularly, the present invention relates to systems and methods for model predictive control of fermentation feed in a biofuel production process.DESCRIPTION OF THE RELATED ARTHistory of Biofuel[0003]Biofuel refers to any fuel derived from biomass, i.e., from recently living organisms or their bi-products. Biofuels were used in automobiles from approximately 1876-1908. The Otto Cycle (1876) was the first combustion engine designed to use alcohol and gasoline. Henry Ford's Model T (1908) was designed to use biofuel, gasoline, or...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): C12Q3/00
CPCC12Q3/00C10G2300/1011C12M21/12C12M41/48C12M43/02G05B13/048G05B17/02Y02P30/20Y02P80/20
Inventor MACHARIA, MAINA A.NOLL, PATRICK D.TAY, MICHAEL E.
Owner ROCKWELL AUTOMATION TECH
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