SUCROSE CRYSTALLIZATION: MODELING AND EVALUATION OF PRODUCTION RESPONSES TO TYPICAL PROCESS FLUCTUATIONS
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Resumo: | Abstract This work describes a phenomenological model of the two-massecuite system for sucrose crystallization, developed using EMSO software. In most Brazilian sugarcane industries, sucrose crystallization is performed using this system. This process is considered to be a fundamental step in obtaining sugar of the desired quality and accounts for a substantial fraction of the production costs. The simulation results - crystal percentage in massecuite, brix and purity of molasses, magma purity, sugar pol, crystal size distribution - were validated by comparing them with real process data of an industrial plant. The interest of the phenomenological model to study the possible impacts of impurities and process instability was illustrated by varying the simulation inputs related with the syrup purity, syrup brix and steam conditions. |
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SUCROSE CRYSTALLIZATION: MODELING AND EVALUATION OF PRODUCTION RESPONSES TO TYPICAL PROCESS FLUCTUATIONSSucrose crystallizationPhenomenological modelingSimulationEMSOAbstract This work describes a phenomenological model of the two-massecuite system for sucrose crystallization, developed using EMSO software. In most Brazilian sugarcane industries, sucrose crystallization is performed using this system. This process is considered to be a fundamental step in obtaining sugar of the desired quality and accounts for a substantial fraction of the production costs. The simulation results - crystal percentage in massecuite, brix and purity of molasses, magma purity, sugar pol, crystal size distribution - were validated by comparing them with real process data of an industrial plant. The interest of the phenomenological model to study the possible impacts of impurities and process instability was illustrated by varying the simulation inputs related with the syrup purity, syrup brix and steam conditions.Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering2019-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-66322019000301237Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering v.36 n.3 2019reponame:Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineeringinstname:Associação Brasileira de Engenharia Química (ABEQ)instacron:ABEQ10.1590/0104-6632.20190363s20180240info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCastro,Bruno J. C. deMarciniuk Junior,MelécioGiulietti,MarcoBernardo,Andréeng2019-12-04T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0104-66322019000301237Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/bjce/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phprgiudici@usp.br||rgiudici@usp.br1678-43830104-6632opendoar:2019-12-04T00:00Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering - Associação Brasileira de Engenharia Química (ABEQ)false |
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SUCROSE CRYSTALLIZATION: MODELING AND EVALUATION OF PRODUCTION RESPONSES TO TYPICAL PROCESS FLUCTUATIONS |
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SUCROSE CRYSTALLIZATION: MODELING AND EVALUATION OF PRODUCTION RESPONSES TO TYPICAL PROCESS FLUCTUATIONS |
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SUCROSE CRYSTALLIZATION: MODELING AND EVALUATION OF PRODUCTION RESPONSES TO TYPICAL PROCESS FLUCTUATIONS Castro,Bruno J. C. de Sucrose crystallization Phenomenological modeling Simulation EMSO |
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SUCROSE CRYSTALLIZATION: MODELING AND EVALUATION OF PRODUCTION RESPONSES TO TYPICAL PROCESS FLUCTUATIONS |
title_full |
SUCROSE CRYSTALLIZATION: MODELING AND EVALUATION OF PRODUCTION RESPONSES TO TYPICAL PROCESS FLUCTUATIONS |
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SUCROSE CRYSTALLIZATION: MODELING AND EVALUATION OF PRODUCTION RESPONSES TO TYPICAL PROCESS FLUCTUATIONS |
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SUCROSE CRYSTALLIZATION: MODELING AND EVALUATION OF PRODUCTION RESPONSES TO TYPICAL PROCESS FLUCTUATIONS |
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SUCROSE CRYSTALLIZATION: MODELING AND EVALUATION OF PRODUCTION RESPONSES TO TYPICAL PROCESS FLUCTUATIONS |
author |
Castro,Bruno J. C. de |
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Castro,Bruno J. C. de Marciniuk Junior,Melécio Giulietti,Marco Bernardo,André |
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Marciniuk Junior,Melécio Giulietti,Marco Bernardo,André |
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Castro,Bruno J. C. de Marciniuk Junior,Melécio Giulietti,Marco Bernardo,André |
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Sucrose crystallization Phenomenological modeling Simulation EMSO |
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Sucrose crystallization Phenomenological modeling Simulation EMSO |
description |
Abstract This work describes a phenomenological model of the two-massecuite system for sucrose crystallization, developed using EMSO software. In most Brazilian sugarcane industries, sucrose crystallization is performed using this system. This process is considered to be a fundamental step in obtaining sugar of the desired quality and accounts for a substantial fraction of the production costs. The simulation results - crystal percentage in massecuite, brix and purity of molasses, magma purity, sugar pol, crystal size distribution - were validated by comparing them with real process data of an industrial plant. The interest of the phenomenological model to study the possible impacts of impurities and process instability was illustrated by varying the simulation inputs related with the syrup purity, syrup brix and steam conditions. |
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