Modelling and simulation of free fatty acids stripping from bleached palm oil

The presence of free fatty acids (FFAs) and odoriferous components in the bleached palm oil (BPO) need to be removed to meet the specific standard quality and make the oil palatable. Because FFAs and odoriferous components is more volatile than the main oil components, they vaporize readily thus bei...

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Main Authors: M. H. V. Bahrun, N. Battak, Tan, Wei Hsiang, Awang Bono
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spelling my.ums.eprints.320202022-03-24T06:50:41Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/32020/ Modelling and simulation of free fatty acids stripping from bleached palm oil M. H. V. Bahrun N. Battak Tan, Wei Hsiang Awang Bono QK1-989 Botany QP1-(981) Physiology The presence of free fatty acids (FFAs) and odoriferous components in the bleached palm oil (BPO) need to be removed to meet the specific standard quality and make the oil palatable. Because FFAs and odoriferous components is more volatile than the main oil components, they vaporize readily thus being removed from the oil product. Deodorization is the key process in industry to remove FFAs by vaporizing them using stripping agent such as steam under vacuum. In this work, a simulation study was adopted for the analysis of deodorization process implemented in Aspen HYSYS software. The deodorization process was modelled using absorber column unit operation in the software. The process conditions and BPO compositions fed into the deodorizer were taken from literature, and was validated against real plant data obtained from the same literature source. The simulation result well represented the real plant data for TGs composition in the RBDPO, with percentage deviation of 0.05%. The deodorization of BPO was analyzed by studying the column profiles such as liquid and vapor mass flowrate, temperature, and composition profiles, with respect to the tray position. From the simulation study under defined process conditions, the percentage removal of FFAs from the BPO was 98.96%. Faculty of Science and Natural Resources 2021-10 Proceedings PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/32020/1/Modelling%20and%20simulation%20of%20free%20fatty%20acids%20stripping%20from%20bleached%20palm%20oil.ABSTRACT.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/32020/2/MODELLING%20AND%20SIMULATION%20OF%20FREE%20FATTY%20ACIDS%20STRIPPING%20FROM%20BLEACHED%20PALM%20OIL.pdf M. H. V. Bahrun and N. Battak and Tan, Wei Hsiang and Awang Bono (2021) Modelling and simulation of free fatty acids stripping from bleached palm oil. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zKEpSiYvg9vZHHzuKra49512D_AMLubu/view
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Modelling and simulation of free fatty acids stripping from bleached palm oil
description The presence of free fatty acids (FFAs) and odoriferous components in the bleached palm oil (BPO) need to be removed to meet the specific standard quality and make the oil palatable. Because FFAs and odoriferous components is more volatile than the main oil components, they vaporize readily thus being removed from the oil product. Deodorization is the key process in industry to remove FFAs by vaporizing them using stripping agent such as steam under vacuum. In this work, a simulation study was adopted for the analysis of deodorization process implemented in Aspen HYSYS software. The deodorization process was modelled using absorber column unit operation in the software. The process conditions and BPO compositions fed into the deodorizer were taken from literature, and was validated against real plant data obtained from the same literature source. The simulation result well represented the real plant data for TGs composition in the RBDPO, with percentage deviation of 0.05%. The deodorization of BPO was analyzed by studying the column profiles such as liquid and vapor mass flowrate, temperature, and composition profiles, with respect to the tray position. From the simulation study under defined process conditions, the percentage removal of FFAs from the BPO was 98.96%.
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author M. H. V. Bahrun
N. Battak
Tan, Wei Hsiang
Awang Bono
author_facet M. H. V. Bahrun
N. Battak
Tan, Wei Hsiang
Awang Bono
author_sort M. H. V. Bahrun
title Modelling and simulation of free fatty acids stripping from bleached palm oil
title_short Modelling and simulation of free fatty acids stripping from bleached palm oil
title_full Modelling and simulation of free fatty acids stripping from bleached palm oil
title_fullStr Modelling and simulation of free fatty acids stripping from bleached palm oil
title_full_unstemmed Modelling and simulation of free fatty acids stripping from bleached palm oil
title_sort modelling and simulation of free fatty acids stripping from bleached palm oil
publisher Faculty of Science and Natural Resources
publishDate 2021
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