System and method for compensating binary inlet buffers during inline buffer diluation
09636648 ยท 2017-05-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G01F1/00
PHYSICS
B01F35/2132
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G01N27/10
PHYSICS
B01F35/213
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G05D11/138
PHYSICS
B01F35/2133
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
G01N21/41
PHYSICS
G01F1/00
PHYSICS
Abstract
Liquid blending systems and methods of blending liquids are provided. In particular, systems and methods for compensating binary inlet buffers during inline buffer dilution are provided. The systems and methods can provide blends of diluent, a first buffer concentrate containing a majority of a tempering component, and a second buffer concentrate containing a minority of a tempering component. The flow of the first buffer concentrate can be adjusted based upon the total amount of the tempering component being added to the blend through the first and second buffer concentrates.
Claims
1. A system for compensating binary inlet buffers during inline buffer dilution comprising: a. a diluent received through a first port; b. a first buffer concentrate received through a second port, the first buffer concentrate having a majority component; c. a second buffer concentrate received through a third port, the second buffer concentrate being a binary mixture having a minority component that is the same as the majority component of the first buffer concentrate; d. a mixer having an inlet and an outlet; e. a first flow meter in communication with the outlet of the mixer; f. a second flow meter having an inlet in communication with the second port and an outlet in communication with the inlet of the mixer; g. a third flow meter having an inlet in communication with the third port and an outlet in communication with the inlet of the mixer; h. a property sensor in communication with the outlet of the mixer that measures a property of a product stream from the mixer; i. a first pump having an inlet in communication with the first port and an outlet in communication with the inlet of the mixer; j. a second pump having an inlet in communication with the second port and an outlet in communication with the inlet of the second flow meter; k. a third pump having an inlet in communication with the third port and an outlet in communication with the inlet of the third flow meter; l. a controller in communication with the first, second and third flow meters, the first second and third pumps and the property sensor, said controller programmed to: i) adjust the first pump based on feedback from the first flow meter; ii) adjust the third pump based on feedback from the property sensor; iii) adjust the second pump based on feedback from the second flow meter and the third flow meter.
2. The system of claim 1, further comprising a fourth flow meter having an inlet in communication with the first port and an outlet in communication with the inlet of the mixer.
3. The system of claim 1 wherein the property sensor is a pH sensor.
4. The system of claim 1 wherein the controller adjusts: i) the first pump based on a target total flow rate and flow feedback from the first flow meter; ii) the third pump based on a target property of the product stream and feedback from the property sensor; iii) the second pump based on a target dilution of the first buffer concentrate by the diluent, flow feedback from the second flow meter (F2), the third flow meter (F3), and a concentration of the minority component in the second buffer concentrate (X), wherein: an amount (V) of the minority component of the second buffer concentrate added per unit of time is calculated as F3X=V; an total amount (F2+) of the component from the first buffer concentrate and the second buffer concentrate is calculated as F2+V=F2+; and the controller adjusts a speed of the second pump based on F2+.
5. The system of claim 2 wherein the property sensor is a pH sensor.
6. The system of claim 2, wherein the controller is programmed to: i) adjust the first pump based on feedback from the first flow meter and the fourth flow meter; ii) adjust the third pump based on feedback from the property sensor; iii) adjust the second pump based on feedback from the second flow meter and the third flow meter.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(3) Systems and methods of the present technology can be used for compensating binary inlet buffers during inline buffer dilution.
(4) In accordance with some embodiments of the present technology, as explained in greater detail below, a flow meter monitors the flow of the pH tempering solution, but the system does not have it feedback to the control of the pH tempering. The feedback to control the pH tempering solution (binary mixture) is from the pH meter or sensor in a feedback loop. The flow meter monitoring the flow of the pH tempering solution is used in conjunction with the known concentration of the minority component in a calculation to compensate the flow quantity of the first buffer concentrate to produce the desired flow-based final blend with feedback-based pH tempering.
(5) While examples of the present technology are described below primarily in terms of ternary blending with feedstock and a binary pH tempering solution, the present technology can be used in other applications. For example, the present technology may also be used with blending a feedstock with a conductivity binary tempering solution, a refractive index binary tempering solution, or a binary solution for tempering another property in place of the these example tempering solutions. In addition, the system and method of the present technology may be used with a greater number of components than ternary blending (e.g., quaternary blending, etc.), such as blending two or more feedstocks with at least one tempering solution.
(6) One embodiment of a system of the present technology is indicated in general at 10 in
(7) As shown in
(8) As also shown in
(9) As further shown in
(10) In some embodiments, as shown in
(11) A programmable logic controller 24 can be in communication with at least each of the flow meters, each of the speed controls for the pumps, and each property sensor. The programmable logic controller 24 can be programmed, through computer readable instructions stored on a non-transient medium such as a memory, to operate the system. For example, the programmable logic controller 24 can perform the following functions: i) adjust the first pump based on the first and/or fourth flow meter; ii) adjust the third pump based on the sensor; and iii) adjust the second pump based on the second flow meter and the third flow meter.
(12) The systems and system operation methods of the present technology can achieve a continuous blend at a target total flowrate, at a target flow dilution between the diluent and the first buffer concentrate by flow feedback/control, with a target pH adjustment in the final product by pH feedback/control, with the pH adjustment solution being a binary mixture containing as its minority component the same majority component as the first buffer concentrate. As noted previously, while pH is used as a example of a target property, other properties including, but not limited to, conductivity and refractive index may be used as the target property.
(13) One method of operating a system of the present technology is shown in
(14) The system operation method is indicated generally at 100. As indicated at step 102, the programmable logic controller 24 receives a target total flowrate for the first pump 20, which can be entered as the set point into a proportional-integral-derivative (PID) feedback loop controller of programmable logic controller 24, and the PID loop for the first pump 20 can be set to flow feedback/control.
(15) As indicated at step 104, the programmable logic controller 24 receives a target dilution of the first buffer concentrate, which can be entered as the set point in a PID feedback loop controller of programmable logic controller 24 for second pump 60, and the PID loop for second pump 60 can be set to flow feedback/control.
(16) As indicated at step 106, the programmable logic controller 24 receives the specifications for the desired target property of the product stream, which can be entered as the set point in a PID feedback loop controller of programmable logic controller 24 for the third pump 80, and the loop for the third pump 80 can be set to feedback/control for the target property. As discussed above, the target property can be pH, or alternatively other properties such as conductivity and refractive index.
(17) In addition, as indicated at step 108, the programmable logic controller 24 receives a concentration of the minority component of the second buffer concentrate 70, which can be entered as a variable X defined as the ratio given by the weight of the minority component in second buffer concentrate 70 over total weight of second buffer concentrate 70.
(18) At step 110, the system 10 can be started based on the target total flow rate, target dilution of the first buffer concentrate, and the target property. The programmable logic controller 24 can drive first pump 20 and the second pump 60 to their respective speeds to accomplish their respective set points based on flow feedback control from first flow meter 42 and second flow meter 66, respectively. The second flow meter 66 has an inlet in communication with the second port 52a-c and an outlet in communication with the inlet 90 of the mixer 32. The product pH sensor 38 in the feedback/control loop with the third pump 80, can drive the third pump 80 to accomplish the pH set point. Alternatively, the conductivity sensor 36 and/or the refractive index sensor 40 in the feedback/control loop with the third pump 80 can drive the third pump 80 to accomplish the conductivity or refractive index set point. In alternative embodiments, other product property sensors may be used.
(19) As indicated previously, without consideration of the concentration of the minority component in the second buffer, binary solution (second buffer concentrate 70 of
(20) As indicated at step 112, the programmable logic controller 24 can perform a compensation calculation to compensate for the additional amount of the minority component of second buffer concentrate 70 added to the final product as the pH is accurately tempered to the set point by the pH feedback/control loop with the third pump 80. In the compensation calculation, set forth below, flow from third flow meter 86, referred to in the equation below as F3, can be monitored by the programmable logic controller 24 and multiplied by X to give V, which is the additional amount of the component added per unit time (V):
F3X=V
(21) As indicated at step 114, the programmable logic controller 24 can determine the actual amount of the tempering component being added by adding V to the flow measured from the second flow meter 66, defined as F2 in the equation below, to obtain actual tempering component concentrate flow (F2+):
F2+V=F2+
(22) As indicated at step 116, by using F2+ as the measured flow of the tempering component concentrate in the feedback/control loop, the programmable logic controller 24 can adjust the speed of the second pump 60 by controlling the second speed control 62. The adjustment of the speed of the second pump can be based on the value of F2+ to establish the target flow based dilution for the final solution independent of the pH which is being adjusted by the pH feedback/control loop with the third pump 80 (as previously mentioned).
(23) The programmable logic controller 24 can determine the flow setpoint of the first pump 20 based on feedback received from fourth flow meter 94, the flow F2 measured from the second flow meter 66, and the flow F3 flow measured from third flow meter 86.
Example 1
(24) It is desired to make a phosphate buffered saline solution at physiological pH and seawater concentration. Buffer 1 contains the sodium salt concentrate. When Buffer 1 is diluted to the desired saline (sodium salt) concentration, the pH in the final solution must be tempered to achieve physiological (pH) conditions. Buffer 2 is the tempering solution (phosphate buffer) that for shelf life purposes has a minority component of sodium salt 10%.
X=minority component weight of Buffer 2/total weight of Buffer 2=0.1
The above amount is entered for X into the programmable logic controller 24.
(25) In addition, the following set points are entered into the programmable logic controller 24:
(26) Total flowrate desired is 5 liter a minute;
(27) Buffer 1 is 5 times concentrate saline.
(28) When the flow based dilution starts, first flow meter 42 or the fourth flow meter 94 can be used to control the first pump 20 to the set point 4 times the flowrate F2 of the second flow meter 66 as established by the second pump 60:
F2=1 liter per minute.
(29) The third pump 80 will begin to adjust the pH by pH feedback/control adding tempering solution 70 (Buffer 2) which is counted as water by the first flow meter 42 by virtue of its position in the flow path. Thus the flow proportion between first and second flow meters 42 and 66 is automatically maintained, but Buffer 2, being added by third pump 80, has a minority component of saline which is not accounted for by first flow meter 42just the volume flow is accounted for. If the saline component (10% minority component of sodium salt) in Buffer 2 is not accounted for, it would corrupt the intended proportion between the first flow meter 42 and the second flow meter 66, that is, 5 times dilution.
(30) To account for the sodium salt minority component in Buffer 2, the third flow meter 86 is interrogated by the programmable logic controller 24, which then adds the volume of the minority component to the flow recorded by the second flow meter 66. For example: flow F3 may be 1/10 of flow F2 to obtain target pH:
F3=0.11=0.1 liter per minute
(31) The additional Buffer 1 component added per unit time V therefore is:
V=F3X=0.10.1=0.01
(32) The contribution of saline added to F2 therefore results in:
F2+=1+0.01=1.01 liter per minute.
(33) The programmable logic controller 24 would then back off/lower the speed of the second pump 60 so that F2+ is controlled at 1 liter per minute in order to maintain the desired ratio between the first and second flow meters 42 and 66 and the final concentration of saline desired is obtained while the pH desired is maintained.
(34) While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention.