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Masters Degree Project: Designing a Whisky Distillery
Hello,
As my chemical engineering masters design project I’ve been tasked with designing a whisky distillery. I would greatly appreciate any help anyone could give which is likely to only get more complicated over the next few weeks. Luckily I have a few group members and my section is limited to the grains receiving, milling, mashing and spent grains disposal. Onto the fun stuff then.
We are making the whisky using a 10% malted barley to 90% wheat ratio to produce 40000 tonnes of ethanol annually. I understand that the wheat will need to be precooked but I haven’t looked into the design of this vessel yet. Looking at the annual production i’m sure you can appreciate we are using a lot of grain. Current details of my design are as follows.
Mashing Design
I decided to go with steam jacket heated mash mixers and mash filters. I proposed 8 mash mixers assuming a mashing time of 4 hours (filling, mashing, drain, clean, repeat) and 24 hour operation that’s 6 mashes a day. I wont be sparging because a thick mash will make sizing pumps further along harder i’m assuming. Mashing 6 days a week with the 7th being a cleaning of vessels and pipelines etc. The values are as follows for one mash mixer for one mash –
Ground wheat 10054.688 kg 22120.3 pounds
Ground barley 1117.1875 kg 2457.81 pounds
Water 44687.5 kg 98312.5 pounds
Total 55859.375 kg 122891 pounds
Height 6.6 m 21.653544 feet
Base (Diameter) 4.25 m 13.94357 feet
Dish Depth 0.8 m 2.624672 feet
Volume 86.0633 m3 3039.296756 cubic feet
Liquid Level 4.2 m 13.779528 feet
Heat transfer coefficient was assumed to be 176.1090467217301 BTU(f) or 1000W/m2.K
At this stage my questions are as follows
1. Are these vessels too large for an industrial distillery?
2. Does the turnaround time of 4 hours seem sensible?
3. Does the assumed heat transfer data seem sensible?
4. How would I design a mixer for these vessels? Preferably offset and shaft from below to allow for CIP (spray balls and all from top?)
5. Following on 3 how could I obtain viscosities for mash to get calculate accurate thermodynamic data and for pump sizing.
6. Grist hydrator how do these work? I’ve looked at Steele’s Mashers still a tad confused.
Any and all help would be immensely appreciated! Thank you in advance.
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