Experiences with control of evaporators using extensive vapour bleeding


Autoria(s): Burke, B.; Tyson, B.; Broadfoot, Ross
Contribuinte(s)

Bruce, RC

Data(s)

2014

Resumo

FOR SUGAR factories with cogeneration plants major changes to the process stations have been undertaken to reduce the consumption of exhaust steam from the turbines and maximise the generated power. In many cases the process steam consumption has been reduced from greater than 52% on cane to ~40% on cane. The main changes have been to install additional evaporation area at the front of the set, operate the pan stages on vapour from No 1 or No 2 effects and undertake juice heating using vapour bleed from evaporators as far down the set as the penultimate stage. Operationally, one of the main challenges has been to develop a control system for the evaporators that addresses the objectives of juice processing rate (throughput) and steam economy, while producing syrup consistently at the required brix and providing an adequate and consistent vapour pressure for the pan stage operations. The cyclic demand for vapour by batch pans causes process disturbances through the evaporator set and these must be regulated in an effective manner to satisfy the above list of objectives for the evaporator station. The impact of the cyclic pan stage vapour demand has been modelled to define the impact on juice rate, steam economy, syrup brix and head space pressures in the evaporators. Experiences with the control schemes used at Pioneer and Rocky Point Mills are discussed. For each factory the paper provides information on (a) the control system used, the philosophy behind the control system and experiences in reaching the current system for control (b) the performance of the control system to handle the disturbances imposed by the pan stage and operate within other constraints of the factory (c) deficiencies in the current system and plans for further improvements. Other processing changes to boost the performance of the evaporators are also discussed.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/73819/

Publicador

Publishing Project Management

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/73819/1/M_15_Burke_et_al.pdf

Burke, B., Tyson, B., & Broadfoot, Ross (2014) Experiences with control of evaporators using extensive vapour bleeding. In Bruce, RC (Ed.) Proceedings of the 36th Australian Society of Sugar Cane Technologists, Publishing Project Management, Gold Coast, Australia, pp. 320-330.

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Copyright 2014 Please consult the authors

Fonte

Centre for Tropical Crops and Biocommodities; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #090407 Process Control and Simulation #Juice Evaporation #Process Control #Process Steam Consumption
Tipo

Conference Paper