Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6665058 Journal of Food Engineering 2016 22 Pages PDF
Abstract
Nowadays, in the oil mill, settling tanks are used as an alternative clarification technology to the vertical centrifuges used to clarify the virgin olive oil from the decanter. Despite the fact that these settling tanks are being implemented, there is limited knowledge on the settling process. In this preliminary work, the effect of room temperature (15, 20 and 30 °C) in the static settling of virgin olive oil ('Picual' variety) in a settling column has been studied. First, the particle-size distribution in oil was analyzed resulting in a d50 of around 165 μm. As expected, a temperature of 30 °C showed higher values of settling efficiency compared to lower temperatures (15 and 20 °C). Finally, a simulation study of this static settling case was carried out using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) in which good agreement was found compared to experimentally determined process behavior.
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