CARF
Industrial
- Feb 20, 2003
- 252
Dear all,
PS. Brix = sugar concentration
In our tomato paste plant we have a huge triple effect evaporator unit in order to concentrate tomato juice to thick tomato paste (=evaporate the water out of the juice).
The current control works through controlling input Brix changes to a fixed Brix at the outlet by changing the main product flow rate. Altough it works quite well, a disantage is that you change the main flow all the time. Changing the evaporator steam pressure in order to compensate for input Brix variations is to slow for fast fluctuations.
Does anybody have experience with this?
Better control strategies? Feedforward, etc. etc.?
Good evaporator control schematics examles?
Thanks for sharing knowledge!
PS. Brix = sugar concentration
In our tomato paste plant we have a huge triple effect evaporator unit in order to concentrate tomato juice to thick tomato paste (=evaporate the water out of the juice).
The current control works through controlling input Brix changes to a fixed Brix at the outlet by changing the main product flow rate. Altough it works quite well, a disantage is that you change the main flow all the time. Changing the evaporator steam pressure in order to compensate for input Brix variations is to slow for fast fluctuations.
Does anybody have experience with this?
Better control strategies? Feedforward, etc. etc.?
Good evaporator control schematics examles?
Thanks for sharing knowledge!