2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.simpat.2011.12.003
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Hybrid modelling of batch centrifuges as part of a generic object oriented beet Sugar Mill library

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“…The task is, however, manageable using object-oriented modeling and simulation techniques that allows for the interconnection of parameterized instances of models by means of compatible ports in what is known as object-oriented (OO) or physical modeling. 44 This approach considers the hierarchical construction of models, reusing previously developed compatible objects such as valves, tubes, PID controllers, and tanks among other ancillary equipment. The circuitry conformed by product and steam conducting tubes, valves, and other connecting elements were not explicitly described above but are automatically inserted as requested by the described plant topology.…”
Section: Simulation Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The task is, however, manageable using object-oriented modeling and simulation techniques that allows for the interconnection of parameterized instances of models by means of compatible ports in what is known as object-oriented (OO) or physical modeling. 44 This approach considers the hierarchical construction of models, reusing previously developed compatible objects such as valves, tubes, PID controllers, and tanks among other ancillary equipment. The circuitry conformed by product and steam conducting tubes, valves, and other connecting elements were not explicitly described above but are automatically inserted as requested by the described plant topology.…”
Section: Simulation Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Production of sugar from sugar beet or sugar cane in the sugar industry mainly consists of these fundamental processes: sugar juice extraction (Almohammad et al, 2015; K. V. Loginova et al, 2011), juice purification (K. Loginova et al, 2012; Zhu & Mhemdi, 2016), thermal (Chantasiriwan, 2020) or nonthermal (Kujawa et al, 2015) juice concentration (Chantasiriwan, 2020), crystallization (Lauret et al, 2000; Reynoso et al, 2014), refrigeration (Smith et al, 2016), and centrifugal separation (Mazaeda et al, 2012). All these processes are carried out in the hydronic medium, where sucrose molecules are dissolved in water and undergo necessary treatments (Honig, 1963).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The two-phased combination and weakened saturated juice are called massecuite and weak runoff, respectively (Honig, 1963). Some scholars may use the word mother liquor to address the massecuite (Mazaeda et al, 2012).…”
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“…The main cost driver in the production of sugar is the solid-liquid separation of sugar crystals from the mother liquor. This is the reason why, in the context of automation, major advances were made in modeling and optimization of centrifugal processes [3][4][5]. As one of the main influences on the results and economics of a centrifugal process is particle size and particle size distribution, it is an important quality attribute of sugar crystals [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the production of sugar, the potential for optimization of extraction processes via a digital twin and the resulting increased process understanding has already been shown [9]. Furthermore, other process steps in the production of sugar have sophisticated process models [3][4][5]10]. An overview of the potential total process modeling is given in Figure 1.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%