How data-driven optimisation works: Panchu Saha

  • Articles
  • Dec 20,24
Using advanced simulation software like AIRchitect, Atlas Copco evaluates compressor data, operation patterns, and system performance virtually.
How data-driven optimisation works: Panchu Saha

Optimisation is about achieving the desired output with minimal resources, ensuring no compromise in performance or uptime. For compressed air systems, understanding key data such as pressure needs, compressor operation, flow patterns, and energy consumption is critical. Atlas Copco’s data-driven approach eliminates trial-and-error by providing virtual insights into optimisation scenarios like pressure adjustments, equipment upgrades, and system controls writes, Panchu Saha, Energy Manager-Compressor Technique Service, Atlas Copco (India) Private Limited.


What is optimisation?

Optimisation refers to the process of utilising minimal resources to achieve the same or required level of output without affecting performance or uptime. For instance, if the application requires compressed air at 5 bar, but the supply is 6.5 bar, reducing the pressure by 1 bar without compromising the application's performance can lead to significant energy savings. This is called optimisation.


Compressed air system data

Understanding compressed air system data is crucial for effective optimisation. 

Key factors include:

Pressure need: Manufacturers define their pressure requirements. The challenge arises when varying pressure ranges are needed within a plant. Utility teams often maintain the highest required pressure plus a safety margin. For example, if a plant's maximum requirement is 5 bar, a safety margin of 1 bar might result in maintaining 6 bar across the plant.

Compressor operation: Multiple compressors are typically operated based on flow requirements, with individual pressure setpoints programmed into their controllers. Variations in pressure sensors or location can cause operational differences, even with small discrepancies (e.g., 0.05 bar), impacting machine behaviour.

Flow patterns: Flow consumption can vary due to production schedules, shift changes, or maintenance. Understanding flow patterns helps optimise compressor usage. Leakage, a significant contributor to non-productive usage, must be addressed to ensure the success of optimisation efforts.

Energy consumption: Existing energy consumption data is essential to evaluate optimisation potential and ensure a viable return on investment (ROI). Without this data, it is difficult to measure the benefits of implemented optimisation strategies.

Types of optimisation

1. Within the existing system (minor adjustments):

o Minimal or no capital investment required.

o Medium to low returns with an ROI of 6 months to 1 year.

2. System upgrades (new technology/equipment):

o Involves capital investments and equipment changes.

o ROI expectancy of 1 to 2 years.


Data-driven optimisation approach

At Atlas Copco, we recognise that every installation is unique. Our approach ensures tailored solutions through a detailed site understanding, irrespective of the compressor manufacturer.

Step 1: AIRScan Audit

AIRScan is a comprehensive service that evaluates compressed air systems to identify optimisation opportunities. Key parameters assessed include:

Flow: Consumption vs. requirement, leakage levels, and artificial demand.

Pressure: Availability vs. requirement, reasons for pressure drops, and solutions to reduce them.

Power: Compressor performance vs. design expectations, identifying ways to reduce energy consumption.

Energy: Analysis of specific energy consumption levels.

Air Quality: Ensuring proper dew point levels to meet production needs without excessive drying energy.

Step 2: Simulation software

Using advanced simulation software like AIRchitect, Atlas Copco evaluates compressor data, operation patterns, and system performance virtually:

Data loggers or SmartLink are used to gather operational data.

Simulations provide a comprehensive view of system performance, enabling assessment of scenarios like pressure setting optimisation, receiver requirements, feasibility of central controllers, or compressor upgrades.

This virtual approach eliminates the need for trial-and-error in real-world settings, ensuring feasibility before implementation.

Understanding evolving demands is crucial for effective system optimisation. Identifying the limitations of your current compressed air system is the first step toward achieving energy efficiency for your business.

Once the existing system is analysed, we determine the total flow and energy requirements. Our expert team then evaluates the system using multiple options, such as:

Optimising pressure settings

Assessing receiver requirements for the current system

Exploring the feasibility of a central controller

Upgrading compressors

Implementing combinations of these or additional measures

The advantage of this approach is that it eliminates the need for field-based trial and error. By simulating scenarios on a virtual platform, we ensure accurate and realistic results. After identifying the most suitable solution, we provide a comprehensive report tailored to your needs.

If an audit is required alongside or prior to the optimisation process, it will be communicated in advance to address system losses before initiating improvements.

Get in touch with Atlas Copco today for expert data optimisation solutions for your facility.

---------------------------------------------

About the author: 

Panchu Saha is the Energy Manager for Compressor Technique Service at Atlas Copco (India) Private Limited.



Related Stories

Other Industrial Products
How data-driven optimisation works: Panchu Saha

How data-driven optimisation works: Panchu Saha

Using advanced simulation software like AIRchitect, Atlas Copco evaluates compressor data, operation patterns, and system performance virtually.

Read more
Heating & Cooling Equipment
Atlas Copco launches next generation of portable air compressors

Atlas Copco launches next generation of portable air compressors

The 'pressure optimiser' function automatically reduces fuel consumption during idle times, potentially saving up to 20% during 'no load' periods.

Read more
Heating & Cooling Equipment
Danfoss India plans to accelerate localisation of HVACR compressors and controls

Danfoss India plans to accelerate localisation of HVACR compressors and controls

The decision to invest in ramping up local manufacturing capabilities in India will help minimise the company’s dependency on imports for the Indian market.

Read more

Related Products

Heavy Industrial Ovens

INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES

Hansa Enterprises offers a wide range of heavy industrial ovens.


Read more

Request a Quote

High Quality Industrial Ovens

INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES

Hansa Enterprises offers a wide range of high quality industrial ovens. Read more

Request a Quote

Hydro Extractor

INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES

Guruson International offers a wide range of cone hydro extractor. Read more

Request a Quote

Hi There!

Now get regular updates from IPF Magazine on WhatsApp!

Click on link below, message us with a simple hi, and SAVE our number

You will have subscribed to our Industrial News on Whatsapp! Enjoy

+91 84228 74016