THE EFFECT OF MILL ORIENTATION ANGLE ON BAGASSE MOISTURE CONTENT
By GA KENT; DJ KAUPPILA; NJ MCKENZIE
THIS PAPER DESCRIBES an experimental investigation to explore a concept designed to
reduce the moisture content of bagasse. It takes advantage of gravity to separate juice
from bagasse by feeding bagasse upwards into the nip of the mill while juice drains
downwards under gravity. The investigation found that orienting the feed to a mill
upwards does reduce bagasse moisture content and that the benefit is expected to be
greater than two units of moisture. While an advantage was found in orienting the feed
up to 50° above the horizontal, no extra benefit was found in increasing the angle higher (up to 60° was explored) and so a 50° orientation was identified as the preferred angle for this design concept.