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Brazilian “Flex Mills”: Ethanol from Sugarcane Molasses and Corn Mash

BioEnergy Research, 2019
This manuscript shows an ethanol production from two simultaneously processed raw materials: corn grains and molasses residue from sugarcane production. This process is new in countries such as Brazil, which has industrialized these raw materials in the same plant (Flex Mills), and the effects promoted on ethanol production (fermentation process) have ...
Giovanni Uema Alcantara   +4 more
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Impact of sugarcane supply scheduling on mill sugar production: A South African case study [PDF]

open access: possibleAgricultural Systems, 2008
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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Dynamic simulation of sugarcane milling process based on Arbitrary Lagrangian–Eulerian algorithm

Biosystems Engineering, 2021
Understanding the process of the sugarcane milling is important for improving sugar extraction. The Arbitrary Lagrangian–Eulerian algorithm within LS-DYNA was successfully used for the first time to simulate the dynamic process of milling. The predictions of the numerical model were validated using experimental crushing data from a previous study and ...
Minmin Qiu   +3 more
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An Improved Sugarcane Mill and Jaggery making Furnace."

Madras Agricultural Journal, 1916
Some 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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Prospects of sugarcane milling waste utilization for hydrogen production in India

Energy Policy, 2007
Abstract 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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Energy Recovery from Sugarcane: Study of Heating Value Variations of Sugarcane-trash with Moisture Content during the Milling Season

American Journal of Biomass and Bioenergy, 2014
Although sugarcane-trash (SCAR) energy represents a third of all sugarcane energy content, it continues to be the least studied of sugarcane agro-industrial residues. SCAR and bagasse moisture content were studied during the 2009-2010 and 2010-2011 milling seasons.
Walfrido Pippo   +4 more
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Source-Sink Relationship of Sugarcane Energy Production at the Sugar Mills

2019
Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.) is an important source of sugar, biofuels and bioenergy, helping in meeting requirements of the world from food energy to fuel energy. This chapter covers, in brief, the sugar milling processes from sugarcane crushing to sugar manufacturing, by-products release, biofuels production, and bioelectricity cogeneration ...
Sagheer Ahmad   +4 more
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A Micro-computer Programme for Analysing Sugarcane Mill Yard Operations

Discovery and Innovation, 1997
The development and subsequent application of a computer program for simulating mill yard operations at Mumias Sugar Company (MSC) is described. The mill yard performance measures selected were milling rate, cane delivery rate and the average hourly waiting time.
Marenya, MO, Kaumbutho, PG
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Maximising the benefits of NIR rapid analysis for sugarcane mill laboratories

Sugar Industry international
Obtaining, training and retaining laboratory personnel for Australian sugarcane mills is a growing concern within the industry. The test duration for some primary laboratory methods is often too long to make the required process adjustments in time, such as altering the high-grade centrifugal settings.
Joel M. Simpson, Stephen P. Staunton
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