ENG1002 Template DP
ENG1002 Template DP
ENG1002 Template DP
Vulcan Smart
June, 2016
Student Name
Student Number
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Executive Summary
Brews Brothers Pty Ltd is a brewpub business that works as a bar, microbrewery and jazz club. Brew
Brothers are looking for preliminary analysis and to have a new design for the brewing process.
Brews brothers have proposed an effective system to construct an effective brewing structure that
consist if six main processes and can help them to increase the supply for the demand of customers as
well as will be efficient and economical. This report contains the technical analysis for each of the six
main processes and set of derived relation regarding limiting parameters. Moreover, this report will
discuss the findings related to design and process of brewing and recommendation for the final design
of the system based on the analysis.
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Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Introduction
Technical Analysis
2.1
2.2
Plant Layout...........................................................................................................................8
2.3
Costing 12
Design Solutions
12
Recommendation
13
References
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1 Introduction
Brew Brothers Pty Ltd is seeking designs for a proposed brewing process facility. This design
proposal, has been developed by Vulcan Smart in response to the specifications outlined in client brief
V2.0 (Brew Brothers Pty Ltd). This report will summarise the following design aspects with a short
technical analysis for each aspect.
1. Maximising the productivity of the Brewing systems.
2. Minimize the capital cost of the brewing systems.
3. Providing the capability to brew and store more types of beers.
4. Costs associated with Brewing systems.
The report will identify a number of solutions, modelled to comply with the requirements and
constraints detailed in the brief. It will conclude with a final recommendation that will meet specific
goals detailed within the client brief.
2 Technical Analysis
The technical analysis has been split into four different sections as specified by the design section of
the client brief V2.0. The analysis starts with the storage capacity (volume) then the capacity of
fermenter, followed by the copper boiler, then the mash/lauter tun, and finally a cost analysis for the
complete facility.
Brewing process is based on six main sections whose technical analysis is needed to be done. These
six processes mainly involve mashing, lautering, boiling, cooling, fermenting and storing. In order to
provide the actual assessment of the each of the section, we need to develop the correlation between
all of the major equipment and machinery and define the limiting parameters to optimize the
production and economize the cost of the design of the system.
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Parameters of the fermenter which is a cylindrical closed tank having conical based are;
Vf = Vs / 0.9
(Equation No.1)
Vc = Vf / 0.93
(Equation No.2)
Vm = Vc / 0.75
(Equation No.3)
The relationship between volumes of beer brewed per batch (Vbpb) to the average weekly
production/ consumption rate (Vb) depends on the time to brew each batch (Tb) and the
number of fermenters (Nf).
Vbpb = Vb x Tb / Nf
(Equation No.4)
The volume of beer brewed per batch = volume beer to be stored in each tank
Therefore,
Vs = 1.1 x Vbpb
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(Equation No.5)
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Quantity
Name
Unit
Number of fermenters
Nf
Vbpb
Vs
Volume of fermenter
3200
1600
1067
800
3520
1760
1173
880
Vf
3911
1956
1304
978
Volume of copper
Vc
4205
2103
1402
1051
Volume of mash/lauter
tun
Vm
5607
2804
1869
1402
weeks
8.00
4.00
2.67
2.00
The Physical sizing of the tanks can be determined from the general equations.
Vcylinder
= H x pi x (D/2)2
(Equation No.6)
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(Equation No.7)
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Any tank located on the floor is on a stand 0.5 m high and is required to have a 1 m clearance above.
The height of the roof varies from 4 m to 5 m, so the maximum height (Hs, Hf, Hc, Hm) of the tank
itself can between 2.5 m and 3.5 m, depending slightly on its diameter. For example a 1 m diameter
tank located on the floor closest to the walkway (but not on the walkway) can actually only has a
maximum height of approximately 3.1 m.
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Tank Type
Number
Diameter
(m)
Mash/lauter tun
Copper
0.7
3.0
Fermenter
0.75
2.58
Storage
0.70
2.51
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0.9
Height (m)
2.42
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(Equation No.8)
(Equation No.9)
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Therefore,
(Equation No.10)
Therefore,
(Equation No.11)
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3.06m, therefore, the pump A power would be 9.16 times 500 times 9.81 time 3.06, that would give us
the power in Watt, we divide the result by 1000 to convert it to kW, and we get approximately 0.138
kW.
Therefore,
(Equation No.12)
3 Costing
Sr No
Structure
No of
Units
Heigh
t
Diame
ter
Mash
Luter
2.42
0.9
Copper
0.7
2.58
0.75
2.51
0.7
3
4
Fermente
r
Storage
Tank
Cost
5057.
38
3683.
53
13313
.27
15723
.71
Chiller
2000
Filter
500
Pump
1500
Heater
2500
Total
44277
.89
4 Conclusions
Report here on the design solutions found from the technical analysis and modelling. Refer to your
Excel spreadsheet model as the model or modelling rather than spreadsheet or Excel model to
sound professional.
You should use the engineering method to evaluate several possible solutions, by considering a range
of values for the primary variables, and/or how well they met the requirements / goals. Discuss the
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process and reasoning for identifying and evaluating solutions. The requirements for the assessment
include a graph here.
5 Recommendation
The parameters of the recommended solution should be presented (tabulated) here, along with some
reasoning and a concluding paragraph/sentence.
6 References
Brew Brothers Pty Ltd n.d., Ver2.0, Client Brief, University of Southern Queensland,
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