Soft sensor with deep feature extraction for a sugarcane milling system
Journal of Food Process Engineering, 2022AbstractExtraction rate and energy consumption are two important indicators of the sugarcane milling system, which are calculated by offline experiments and inspection methods. Soft sensors are inferential models, which are enabling online prediction of these indicators.
Yanmei Meng +5 more
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SIMULATION MODELING OF SUGARCANE HARVESTTOMILL DELIVERY SYSTEMS
Transactions of the ASAE, 2002Long delays between the harvesting and milling of sugarcane lead to a loss of sucrose content and the formation of products that interfere with the milling process. Identifying the factors that contribute to these delays necessitates an investigation of the overall harvesting and delivery system integrated with the mill operation.
null A. C. Hansen +2 more
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Sustainable planning and decision-making model for sugarcane mills considering environmental issues
Journal of Environmental Management, 2022Many companies and organizations are pursuing "carbon footprint" projects to estimate their own contribution due to growing concerns about global climate change and carbon emissions. Measures such as carbon taxes are the most powerful means of dealing with the threats of climate change.
Vivek Kumar Chouhan +2 more
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Biological ensiling of sugarcane tops
Folia Microbiologica, 1973When a mixture of sugarcane tops, alfalfa (20%) and milled malt (0.5%) was ensiled, a pronounced decrease of pH was observed during the first week corresponding to a rapid production of laotic and acetic acids. After that pH and acid production detached. The number of microorganisms increased during the first days of silage.
D A, Callieri, E I, Moreno, O E, Molina
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An Improved Sugarcane Mill and Jaggery making Furnace."
Madras Agricultural Journal, 1916Some of the old students will probably remember visiting the landa of M. R. Ry. R. Sivaranma Ayyar, Avergal, B. A., B. L., of Ravanasamudram, Ambasamudram Taluk, Tinnevelly District. He has an oil engine (7) B. H. P.) and pamp by means of which water is pumped on to a stretch of land which had previously been often left waste.
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Impact of sugarcane supply scheduling on mill sugar production: A South African case study [PDF]
Abstract The South African sugar industry has to improve its efficiency in order to remain competitive internationally. There is a potential to enhance profitability by examining the interactions between stakeholders within the supply chain at the mill area level.
Le Gal, Pierre-Yves +3 more
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Prospects of sugarcane milling waste utilization for hydrogen production in India
Energy Policy, 2007Abstract Cane-sugar producing countries also generate sufficient waste (bagasse) that is mostly utilized “on-site” as a replacement to coal in specialized boilers. In addition to sugar and molasses, about 25% by-product of the cane milling is bagasse that still retains 2.5% sugar on dry wt.
S.P. Singh, R.K. Asthana, A.P. Singh
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Investigating the identification of atypical sugarcane using NIR analysis of online mill data
Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 2020Abstract In any given season thousands of tonnes of sugarcane with atypically low quality can pass undocumented through Australian sugarcane mills. Sugarcane with atypically low quality can negatively impact mill processes and throw off grower payment calculations.
Justin Sexton +4 more
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Scheduling of road vehicles in sugarcane transport: A case study at an Australian sugar mill
European Journal of Operational Research, 2006zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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An Evaluation of the Damage to Sugarcane Fibre During Milling
Holzforschung, 1982Geoffrey Gartside +2 more
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