Capital cost model for Robert evaporators
Contribuinte(s) |
Bruce, RC |
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2014
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Resumo |
ROBERT EVAPORATORS in Australian sugar factories are traditionally constructed with 44.45 mm outside diameter stainless steel tubes of ~2 m length for all stages of evaporation. There are a few vessels with longer tubes (up to 2.8 m) and smaller and larger diameters (38.1 and 50.8 mm). Queensland University of Technology is undertaking a study to investigate the heat transfer performance of tubes of different lengths and diameters for the whole range of process conditions typically encountered in the evaporator set. Incorporation of these results into practical evaporator designs requires an understanding of the cost implications for constructing evaporator vessels with calandrias having tubes of different dimensions. Cost savings are expected for tubes of smaller diameter and longer length in terms of material, labour and installation costs in the factory. However these savings must be considered in terms of the heat transfer area requirements for the evaporation duty, which will likely be a function of the tube dimensions. In this paper a capital cost model is described which provides a relative cost of constructing and installing Robert evaporators of the same heating surface area but with different tube dimensions. Evaporators of 2000, 3000, 4000 and 5000 m2 are investigated. This model will be used in conjunction with the heat transfer efficiency data (when available) to determine the optimum tube dimensions for a new evaporator at a specified evaporation duty. Consideration is also given to other factors such as juice residence time (and implications for sucrose degradation and control) and droplet de-entrainment in evaporators of different tube dimensions. |
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Publishing Project Management |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/73818/1/M_13_Thaval_and_Broadfoot.pdf Thaval, Omkar P. & Broadfoot, Ross (2014) Capital cost model for Robert evaporators. In Bruce, RC (Ed.) Proceedings of the 36th Australian Society of Sugar Cane Technologists, Publishing Project Management, Gold Coast, Australia, pp. 331-342. |
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Copyright 2014 Please consult the authors |
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Centre for Tropical Crops and Biocommodities; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #090403 Chemical Engineering Design #Juice Evaporation #Robert Evaporators #Calandria Dimensions #Capital Costs |
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Conference Paper |