Exergetic Efficiencies Evaluation of Flows and Operations on the Mechanical Extraction Process of Jatropha curcas Oil

Rolf Nirahina Rakoto Harifidy, H. T. Rakotondramiarana
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Jatropha curcas oil is one of the most promising renewable energy sources for rural areas due to its ease of production, which can be used as an alternative to diesel and fuel oil. The development of sustainable energy has been the issue of the discussion about biofuel production given the considerable consumption amount of fossil fuel during the transformation process. And any production process that consumes a lot of energy records a significant destruction of useful energy, which leads to thermodynamic inefficiencies of the process. Besides, the focus on environmental safety is gradually shifting towards energy efficiency in industrial processing. Exergetic analysis is an effective tool for measuring the performance of a production process since exergy is a quantity that measures energy quality. This study assesses the scale of resource degradation in Jatropha oil mechanical extraction processes and finds improving possible pretreatments options for more efficient production. Data from experiments combined with existing databases have permitted to establish the exergy flow balance at each stage of production. The process exergetic yield varies from 29.85% to 35.41% according to the chosen pretreatment process. Mass exergy accounts for 67% of incoming flows and, for outgoing flows, more than 60% is associated with the mass exergy generated by the process waste. The uncertainties analysis on the results was used to validate model results, and to visualize the minimum values for the most unfavorable cases and the maximum values when all the parameters are at their optimum values.
麻疯树油机械提取工艺流程及操作的效率评价
麻疯树油是农村地区最有前途的可再生能源之一,因为它易于生产,可以用作柴油和燃料油的替代品。鉴于生物燃料在转化过程中消耗了大量的化石燃料,可持续能源的发展一直是生物燃料生产讨论的问题。任何消耗大量能量的生产过程都记录了有用能量的大量破坏,这导致了该过程的热力学效率低下。此外,对环境安全的关注逐渐转向工业加工中的能源效率。火用分析是衡量生产过程性能的有效工具,因为火用是衡量能源质量的一个量。本研究评估了麻疯树油机械提取过程中资源退化的规模,并找到了改进可能的预处理方案,以提高生产效率。实验数据与现有数据库相结合,可以在生产的每个阶段建立火用流量平衡。根据所选择的预处理工艺,工艺产率在29.85% ~ 35.41%之间变化。质量火用占流入流量的67%,而在流出流量中,60%以上与工艺废物产生的质量火用有关。对结果进行不确定性分析,验证模型结果,并可视化最不利情况下的最小值和所有参数处于最优值时的最大值。
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