Vinasse Concentration and Incineration
Vinasse Concentration and Incineration
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Vinasse
Fermented Wash from which the Ethanol and other Volatile
Molasses
BOD and COD Levels at 55,000 and 130,000 respectively results in Eutrophication if let into water bodies
Vinasse
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The Quantity of Vinasse depends on the alcohol percentage tolerable in the fermented wash, osmatic pressure tolerance of yeast and Vinasse recycling (used instead of water for molasses dilution in fermentation) With about 8% v/v alcohol content and no vinasse recycling the quantity is expected to be 10 litres/litre of alcohol This Quantity could come down to 7.5 to 8 litres per litre of alcohol if recycling is resorted to
Most of the distillery suppliers today go with vinasse recycling anywhere between 15 to 25%
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Vinasse Disposal
Considered as one of the worst Polluting agent, because of its colour and high BOD and COD content, various disposal methods have been attempted Some of the disposal methods are: Fert-irrigation Composting the raw spent wash with filter mud and bagasse ash Anaerobic digestion with Bio-Gas Generation and Composting Incineration Out of the above, Incineration is a clean way of disposal provided there are no technical issues in the process If the Incineration results in some useful heat it will be an added advantage
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Vinasse Disposal
Contd.. The raw Vinasse with 17.5% w/w solids concentration will have about 6.7% Carbon, 0.645% Hydrogen and has approximate Gross Calorific Value (GCV) of 525 Kcals/Kg (2195 Kj/Kg) The low GCV of Vinasse cannot support combustion and even with a support fuel the Heat Energy in Vinasse could be just used to evaporate the water in the Vinasse The Vinasse needs to be concentrated to a higher solids content so that the combustion could be sustained and some useful heat energy is derived It has been found that the Vinasse could be concentrated to 60% w/w solids without much of difficulty in terms of viscosity and severe scaling
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Vinasse Concentration
The concentration process needs heat energy for removing the moisture. A Multiple effect Evaporation system provides steam economy Various Evaporator designs have been tried and the one found to be suitable and economical is a combination of falling film and forced circulation and flash Evaporation system The Vinasse could be concentrated to about 30 to 35% solids concentration in a falling film evaporator and further concentration could be done in a forced circulation evaporator system
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Vinasse Concentration
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The forced circulation Evaporator, at the cost of additional electrical power consumption eliminates severe scaling in the heat exchanger tubes. It employs forced circulation heat exchanger and flash vessel for Evaporation In the concentration process the energy economy is very important as the incineration should yield a net benefit in terms of energy recovery and expenditure Todays Distilleries adopt multi pressure distillation principle in which the various columns operate at different pressures. Some of the columns operate at vacuum some at higher pressure and some at atmospheric pressure [email protected]
Vinasse Concentration
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This affords the advantage of using the vapours from one column in the other for the supply of energy. This principle has also offered the advantage of using the vapours from the stripper column to be used for concentrating the vinasse in the first stage The above called as Integrated Evaporator system uses the stripper vapours to concentrate the vinasse from a solid concentration of about 17.5% w/w to 25% w/w
Proper spacing of tubes for heat absorbing areas to eliminate bridging of slag
Higher flue gas temperature leaving the boiler to eliminate low temperature corrosion
Higher economizer inlet feed water temperature eliminate low temperature corrosion in economizer
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Limit Superheater outlet steam temperature to around 400 C, to eliminate high temperature corrosion Use Steam Air Heater Appropriate spray gun selection for Vinasse feeding to the boiler Adequate soot blowers and wall blowers both in numbers and in locations Preferably Travelling Grate design for the Boiler
Support fuel for drying and combustion of Vinasse, could be coal or bagasse or wood chips
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The steam generation from Vinasse itself will meet with about 65% of the Process Plants Energy requirements
Typically for a 60 KLPD plant the Vinasse could generate 13.5
TPH of 42 bar (a) 400 C Steam and using that Steam the Power Generation could be about 1200 kW
In Indian scenario, the variable cost of steam at 42 bar(a) with coal firing will be Rs.750 per MT. The Steam generated from Vinasse will save Rs.7.3 Crores in fuel cost
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