Non-deterministic analysis of a liquid polymeric-film drying process [report]

K.S. Chen, R.A. Cairncross
1997 unpublished
In this study we employed the Monte CarloLatin Hypercube sampling technique to generate input parameters for a liquid polymeric-film drying model with prescribed uncertainty distributions. The one-dimensional drying model employed in this study was that developed by Cairncross et al. ' We found that the non-deterministic analysis with Monte Carlo/ Latin Hypercube sampling provides a useful tool for characterizing the two responses (residual solvent volume and the maximum solvent partial vapor
more » ... essure) of a liquid polymeric-film drying process. More precisely, we found that the non-deterministic analysis via Monte CarloLatin Hypercube sampling not only provides estimates of statistical variations of the response variables but also yields more realistic estimates of mean values, which can differ significantly from those calculated using deterministic simulation. For inputparameter uncertainties in the range from two to ten percent of their respective means, variations of response variables were found to be comparable to the mean values.
doi:10.2172/468574 fatcat:excaop4mhredbjyycy6tv76o4m