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Title Process Control of Milk Pasteurization Using Geothermal Brine with Proportional Controller
Authors Jonathan WIDIATMO, Jooned HENDRASAKTI
Year 2018
Conference Stanford Geothermal Workshop
Keywords direct use, pasteurization, brine, geothermal, milk, process control
Abstract Geothermal brine can be used as a heating liquid for pasteurization unit either by directly use the brine to heat up the raw milk, or by heating secondary fresh water. The geothermal brine can be obtained directly from geothermal well or from geothermal power plant separator. Unlike conventional pasteurization, the flow rate and temperature of geothermal brine might fluctuate due to many factors such as rain, well decline, and well shut down. Inherently the geothermal reservoir tends to decline in pressure and temperature. If the geothermal brine is obtained from geothermal power plant, then the flow rate and temperature of geothermal brine itself is susceptible to many changes in plant’s operation. A control system is needed for such utilization of geothermal brine. Simulation has been carried out to study the effect of proportional control under heating fluid temperature disturbance. The result shows that proportional control could be used to compensate such disturbance. The proportional controller controls milk inlet flow rate to balance the effect of hot water temperature reduction.
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