Mechanical extraction from seeds represents an important process in the production of vegetable oils. The efficiency of this step can have an effect on the economic convenience of the entire production chain of vegetable oils. However, the mechanical presses used for extraction are designed following criteria based more on the experience and intuition of the operators than on rigorous analysis of the physical principles involved in the process. In this study we have tested the possibility of applying a mathematical model that reproduces oil extraction from seeds, on a laboratory type of continuous press. In other words, we have compared the results of our mathematical model with those obtained from real extraction, such as temperature, pressure and compression time, and on knowledge of some physical characteristics of the solid matrix of the seeds. The results obtained are interesting because they include the role of operating parameters involved in extraction while the application of the mathematical model studied here allows, although with potential for improvement, a mathematical instrument to be developed for optimizing the sizing and the operating conditions of mechanical presses.
Evaluation of a mathematical model for oil extraction from oleaginous seeds / Toscano, Giuseppe; FOPPA PEDRETTI, Ester. - In: JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING. - ISSN 1974-7071. - (2007), pp. 11-20.
Evaluation of a mathematical model for oil extraction from oleaginous seeds
TOSCANO, Giuseppe;FOPPA PEDRETTI, Ester
2007-01-01
Abstract
Mechanical extraction from seeds represents an important process in the production of vegetable oils. The efficiency of this step can have an effect on the economic convenience of the entire production chain of vegetable oils. However, the mechanical presses used for extraction are designed following criteria based more on the experience and intuition of the operators than on rigorous analysis of the physical principles involved in the process. In this study we have tested the possibility of applying a mathematical model that reproduces oil extraction from seeds, on a laboratory type of continuous press. In other words, we have compared the results of our mathematical model with those obtained from real extraction, such as temperature, pressure and compression time, and on knowledge of some physical characteristics of the solid matrix of the seeds. The results obtained are interesting because they include the role of operating parameters involved in extraction while the application of the mathematical model studied here allows, although with potential for improvement, a mathematical instrument to be developed for optimizing the sizing and the operating conditions of mechanical presses.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.