H. Deblank et al., ONLINE CONTROL AND OPTIMIZATION OF THE PELLETING PROCESS OF ANIMAL FEED, Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 74(1), 1997, pp. 13-19
A method is presented for the generation of advice for the on-line con
trol of the pelleting process of animal feed. The method is based on t
he idea that some of the process variables can be considered constant
during the pelleting of one batch. We use data of batches being produc
ed under more or less the same processing conditions to construct equa
tions for the output of the process. These equations are used to defin
e a linear programming problem. The objective of this programme is to
maximise the productivity while maintaining acceptable pellet quality.
Its solution represents advice for the on-line control of the batch.
A series of 20 test runs shows that implementation of the method resul
ts in a considerable increase in productivity and decrease in the use
of energy. We use information on the first part of the run to improve
the equations of the output. The test runs show this second iterated a
dvice results in an even higher increase in productivity, while the de
crease in the use of energy stabilises.