Modelling of heat and mass balance of preconditioning and extrusion stages for floating feed production [electronic resource]
Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p. 153 – 172Other title:- نمذجة الاتزان الحراري والكتلي لمرحلتي التهيئة المسبقة والبثق لإنتاج علف الأسماك الطافي [Added title page title]
- Misr journal of agricultural engineering, 2022 v.39 (1) [electronic resource].
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The main aim of this research was to develop a mathematical model of heat and mass balance of pre-conditioning and extrusion stages
to predict the temperature, moister content and energy requirement of the feed production at different heating temperatures and feeding rates.
To achieve that, the effect of temperature and mass flow rate of water and oil in preconditioning on energy rate of preconditioning,
mass flow rate of production, mass fraction of moisture of production, and energy rate of product were studied. The results indicate
that the energy rate of preconditioning ranged from 523.4 to 8164.7 kJ h-1 and 209.4 to 3266.3 kJ h-1 for water and oil, respectively,
the energy rate carried by water injection into extruder increased from 352.5 to 916.5 kJ h-1. The mass flow rate of production increased
from 144 to 174, 133 to163 and 119 to179 kg h-1 for water, oil and water and oil, respectively. The mass of moisture of production ranged
from 0.2 to 0.34, 0.32 to 0.26, and 0.24 to 0.3 kg h-1 for water, oil and water and oil, respectively. The temperature of product ranged
from 159 to 174, 180 to163 and 185 to179 °C for water, oil and water and oil, respectively. The energy rate of product ranged from 52590
to 60795.3, 54616 to 57672.9 and 50708.2 to 61970.3 kJ h-1 when the temperatures increased from 25 to 65°C, respectively, at 5 and 30 kg h-1 mass flow rate.
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