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Obtaining superfine ethanol in a Cuban distillery
Fecha
2012-12Registro en:
Albernas Carvajal, Yailet; Gonzalez Cortes, Meilyn; Corsano, Gabriela; Gonzalez Suarez, Erenio; Obtaining superfine ethanol in a Cuban distillery; Universidad Nacional de Colombia; INGENIERíA E INVESTIGACIóN; 32; 3; 12-2012; 47-52
0120-5609
2248-8723
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Albernas Carvajal, Yailet
Gonzalez Cortes, Meilyn
Corsano, Gabriela
Gonzalez Suarez, Erenio
Resumen
This paper describes obtaining superfine ethanol in a Cuban distillery from molasses as base raw material. The operational character-istics of the main stages for obtaining superfine alcohol have been described, emphasising alcohol fermentation due to its complexi-ty in achieving process continuity; a Gantt chart led to determining a 31-hour process time and 5-hour cycle time. The influence of fermentation yield on process profitability was determined through mass and energy balances, demonstrating that a 4ºGL degree of alcohol was feasible. The main water-consuming elements were also determined (98% in molasses dilution) as well as steam con-sumption (91% during distillation). A preliminary analysis was made of the opportunities provided by material and energy integration, mainly for distillation, contributing towards a positive environmental impact.