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PREDICTING THE EFFECTS OF BAGASSE DEPITHING OPERATIONS ON BOILER COMBUSTION PERFORMANCE
By AP MANN; IM O’HARA
THE SUGAR INDUSTRY is pursuing diversification options using bagasse as a feedstock.
Depithing, the removal of the smaller bagasse particles, is an integral part of the
manufacturing processes for bagasse by-products such as pulp and paper. There are
possible environmental and economic benefits associated with incorporating depithing
operations into a sugar factory. However there have only been limited investigations
into the effects of depithing operations on a sugar factory boiler station. This paper
describes a modelling investigation, using the lumped parameter boiler design tool
BOILER and the CFD code FURNACE, to predict the effects of pith, depithed bagasse
and mixed bagasse/pith firing on the efficiency, fuel consumption and combustion
performance of a typical sugar factory boiler.