Design framework and optimization of portable biomedical waste decomposition systems using ANN and MOPSO
Naresh N. Bhaiswar, Sushant S. Satputaley, Sandeep M. Kadam, P. Dinesha, Sooraj Mohan

TL;DR
This study develops a framework using AI and optimization to improve biomedical waste incineration efficiency and reduce energy use.
Contribution
The novel integration of MOPSO optimization into biomedical waste incineration design is presented.
Findings
Cellulose content significantly affects energy demand, reducing LPG consumption.
ANN model predictions achieved R² > 0.9999, enabling accurate optimization.
MOPSO optimization reduced energy demand while improving system efficiency.
Abstract
Biomedical waste (BMW) incineration requires accurate prediction of energy demand and efficiency due to its heterogeneous composition. In this study, material and energy balance calculations were combined with design of experiments (DOE), analysis of variance (ANOVA), artificial neural network (ANN) modeling, and multi-objective particle swarm optimization (MOPSO). The novelty of the work presents the integration of metaheuristic optimization (MOPSO) into the biomedical waste incineration process. Results showed cellulose content as the most significant determinant of auxiliary energy requirement, with higher cellulose reducing LPG demand, while tissue and moisture exerted secondary but measurable effects. Efficiency ranged between 95.5 and 95.6%, with efficiency decreasing at higher moisture levels. The ANN model achieved near-perfect prediction accuracy (R² > 0.9999), enabling robust…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHealthcare and Environmental Waste Management · Food Waste Reduction and Sustainability · Municipal Solid Waste Management
