Mixing and drying mud and ash at Tully Mill


Autoria(s): Plaza, Floren; Booth, Andrew; Mann, Anthony P.; Kent, Geoffrey Alan
Contribuinte(s)

Bruce, Robin C.

Data(s)

2012

Resumo

Disposal of mud and ash, particularly in wet weather conditions, is a significant expense for mills. This paper reports on part of a process to pelletise mud and ash, aimed at making mud and ash more attractive to growers across entire mill districts. The full process and the re-constituting and centrifuging rotary vacuum filter mud part of the process were described in two papers to the 2011 conference. The component described in this paper involves aspects of mixing mud and ash with subsequent drying using boiler exit gas. The mud material needs to mix easily with boiler ash and the mixture has to feed easily into and be pneumatically conveyed by a flue gas dryer. The performance of a pilot flue gas dryer for drying mud and ash was evaluated. The mud and ash mixture was found to dry much faster than final bagasse, provided the mud and ash material was broken up into individual particles. A previously developed computer model of bagasse drying was updated to take into account the smaller particle size of the mud and ash mixture. This upgraded model predicted the performance of the pilot flue gas dryer well.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/50933/

Publicador

Australian Society of Sugar Cane Technologists

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/50933/2/50933.pdf

http://www.assct.com.au/assct_main.php?page_id=0

Plaza, Floren, Booth, Andrew, Mann, Anthony P., & Kent, Geoffrey Alan (2012) Mixing and drying mud and ash at Tully Mill. In Bruce, Robin C. (Ed.) Proceedings of the 34th Conference of the Australian Society of Sugar Cane Technologists, Australian Society of Sugar Cane Technologists, Novotel Palm Cove Resort, Cairns, QLD.

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Copyright 2012 Australian Society of Sugar Cane Technologists

2012 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording or any information storage and retrieval system, without permission of the publisher. Published in 2012 in Mackay, Queensland, by the Australian Society of Sugar Cane Technologists.

Fonte

Centre for Tropical Crops and Biocommodities; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #090403 Chemical Engineering Design #Rotary vacuum filter mud #Boiler ash #Mixing #Drying
Tipo

Conference Paper