Heat recovery from milk powder spray dryer exhausts has proven challenging due to both economic and thermodynamic constraints. Integrating the dryer with the rest of the process (e.g. evaporation stages) can increase the viability of exhaust recovery. Several potential integration schemes for a milk powder plant have been investigated. Indirect heat transfer via a coupled loop between the spray dryer exhaust and various heat sinks were modeled and the practical heat recovery potential determined. Hot utility use was reduced by as much as 21% if suitable heat sinks are selected. Due to high particle loading and operating temperatures in the particle sticky regime, powder deposition in the exhaust heat exchanger is perhaps the greatest obstac...
This study provides suggestions to decrease hot utility use and impact on the environment of a skim ...
Milk powder production is highly energy intensive and can benefit from the application of Pinch anal...
As quality is a very important factor in milk powder produced by drying, the optimal process must pr...
Heat recovery from milk powder spray dryer exhausts has proven challenging due to both economic and ...
Spray drying of milk powder is an energy intensive process and there remains a significant opportuni...
Dairy processing is critical to New Zealand’s (NZ) economy producing NZ$13 billion in exports for 20...
Spray drying of milk powder is an energy intensive process and there remains a significant opportuni...
Many powdered products are dried to their final moisture content by use of spray dryers. A basic spr...
This paper discusses the spray dryer exhaust heat recovery in Milk Power Production
The lack of heat recovery implementation in spray dryer exhausts can be ascribed to difficulties ass...
Closed-loop dryers are able to reduce the energy consumption in milk powder production up to 60% com...
This study applies the Total Site Heat Integration method, in conjunction with a detailed process an...
This paper introduces a closed-loop dryer system to reduce the energy consumption for milk powder pr...
One method to reduce the energy consumption of industrial milk spray dryers is to recover waste heat...
The most frequently used technique for dehydration of dairy products is spray drying. This is an eff...
This study provides suggestions to decrease hot utility use and impact on the environment of a skim ...
Milk powder production is highly energy intensive and can benefit from the application of Pinch anal...
As quality is a very important factor in milk powder produced by drying, the optimal process must pr...
Heat recovery from milk powder spray dryer exhausts has proven challenging due to both economic and ...
Spray drying of milk powder is an energy intensive process and there remains a significant opportuni...
Dairy processing is critical to New Zealand’s (NZ) economy producing NZ$13 billion in exports for 20...
Spray drying of milk powder is an energy intensive process and there remains a significant opportuni...
Many powdered products are dried to their final moisture content by use of spray dryers. A basic spr...
This paper discusses the spray dryer exhaust heat recovery in Milk Power Production
The lack of heat recovery implementation in spray dryer exhausts can be ascribed to difficulties ass...
Closed-loop dryers are able to reduce the energy consumption in milk powder production up to 60% com...
This study applies the Total Site Heat Integration method, in conjunction with a detailed process an...
This paper introduces a closed-loop dryer system to reduce the energy consumption for milk powder pr...
One method to reduce the energy consumption of industrial milk spray dryers is to recover waste heat...
The most frequently used technique for dehydration of dairy products is spray drying. This is an eff...
This study provides suggestions to decrease hot utility use and impact on the environment of a skim ...
Milk powder production is highly energy intensive and can benefit from the application of Pinch anal...
As quality is a very important factor in milk powder produced by drying, the optimal process must pr...