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A Debottlenecking Study of an Industrial Pharmaceutical Batch Plant

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Operational complexity in batch-operated plants is large, and companies struggle to produce at high equipment utilization. Owing to high fixed costs, capacity utilization is an important operational directive. Many current… Click to show full abstract

Operational complexity in batch-operated plants is large, and companies struggle to produce at high equipment utilization. Owing to high fixed costs, capacity utilization is an important operational directive. Many current plants are not in a state that allows the application of rigorous process systems engineering tools due to modeling challenges. This work proposes identifying the right engineering projects based on statistical evidence. In the case of incomplete process monitoring strategies in semiautomated facilities, these analyses are specifically challenging. The power of modern data processing tools in this context is shown as a case study in an industrial pharmaceutical production. This includes the development of a recursive monitoring algorithm as well as plant performance evaluation based on established heuristics.

Keywords: study industrial; plant; debottlenecking study; industrial pharmaceutical; batch

Journal Title: Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
Year Published: 2019

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