Intelligent control in the application of a rotary dryer for reduction in the over-drying of cut tobacco

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Abstract

The drying process is fundamental for cut tobacco processing. However, there are some problems related to the drying process such as overheating, or inconsistent control of moisture content. This paper shows how an intelligent controller is designed for an industrial rotary drying system. This controller is applied to a tobacco production unit to reduce overdried cut tobacco and improve the overall unit performance. The proposed control system aims to keep the content of moisture at the dryer outlet as close as possible to the optimal value and improve the homogeneity of the product without any operator intervention. The study shows that, if a reduction of humidity in the cut tobacco drying process is achieved using AI, the quality of the final product improves. In particular, if compared to regulatory control, the proposed method constantly monitors and adjusts the moisture content level in order to reduce the amount of overdried product. The findings of this paper indicate that the suggested process can save at least 222.2 kg of cut tobacco for each batch in the first stage of the drying process.

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Pang, S., Jia, J., Ding, X., Yu, S., & Liu, Y. (2021). Intelligent control in the application of a rotary dryer for reduction in the over-drying of cut tobacco. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(17). https://doi.org/10.3390/app11178205

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