Grouping eucalyptus species in kraft pulp process for cost reduction

The objective of this research is to study the level of the important factors that can decrease total cost of pulp production. First of all, experts and experienced users identify the factors that affect the total production cost by applying the principle of 4M 1E cause and effect diagram. Then the...

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Main Authors: Apiwan Pichayadecha, Angsumalin Senjuntichai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Khon Kaen University 2014-12-01
Series:KKU Engineering Journal
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Online Access:https://www.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/kkuenj/article/download/28296/24325
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spelling doaj-655380a817b24642b186c0b6c890cf412020-11-25T01:46:33ZengKhon Kaen UniversityKKU Engineering Journal0125-82732286-94332014-12-01414437447Grouping eucalyptus species in kraft pulp process for cost reductionApiwan PichayadechaAngsumalin SenjuntichaiThe objective of this research is to study the level of the important factors that can decrease total cost of pulp production. First of all, experts and experienced users identify the factors that affect the total production cost by applying the principle of 4M 1E cause and effect diagram. Then the primary factors were chosen based on 80% of their significance and tested by hypothesis for two population means. It was found that at the 95% confidence level the significant factors that have effects on the total production cost are amount of Effective alkali in white liquor and Kappa number. However, the proportion of easy delignification according to Eucalyptus species is considered as a significant factor based on various studies. Box-Behnken experiment is designed with respect to 3 mentioned factors and 3 levels of each factor. The response surface method (RSM) is employed to determine the non-linear relation between the total cost as the response and the proportion of easy delignification, amount of Effective alkali in white liquor and Kappa number. To minimize the total cost, the optimal values of each factor are 75% of easy delignification, 112 grams per liter of Effective alkali in white liquor and 13.5 of kappa number. Under this optimal condition, the average total cost per ton of Eucalyptus is 13,393.91 Baht which is significantly less than the total cost of 15,517.06 Baht per ton before improvement. https://www.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/kkuenj/article/download/28296/24325EucalyptusKappa numberEA in white liquor and kraft pulp and paper
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author Apiwan Pichayadecha
Angsumalin Senjuntichai
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Angsumalin Senjuntichai
Grouping eucalyptus species in kraft pulp process for cost reduction
KKU Engineering Journal
Eucalyptus
Kappa number
EA in white liquor and kraft pulp and paper
author_facet Apiwan Pichayadecha
Angsumalin Senjuntichai
author_sort Apiwan Pichayadecha
title Grouping eucalyptus species in kraft pulp process for cost reduction
title_short Grouping eucalyptus species in kraft pulp process for cost reduction
title_full Grouping eucalyptus species in kraft pulp process for cost reduction
title_fullStr Grouping eucalyptus species in kraft pulp process for cost reduction
title_full_unstemmed Grouping eucalyptus species in kraft pulp process for cost reduction
title_sort grouping eucalyptus species in kraft pulp process for cost reduction
publisher Khon Kaen University
series KKU Engineering Journal
issn 0125-8273
2286-9433
publishDate 2014-12-01
description The objective of this research is to study the level of the important factors that can decrease total cost of pulp production. First of all, experts and experienced users identify the factors that affect the total production cost by applying the principle of 4M 1E cause and effect diagram. Then the primary factors were chosen based on 80% of their significance and tested by hypothesis for two population means. It was found that at the 95% confidence level the significant factors that have effects on the total production cost are amount of Effective alkali in white liquor and Kappa number. However, the proportion of easy delignification according to Eucalyptus species is considered as a significant factor based on various studies. Box-Behnken experiment is designed with respect to 3 mentioned factors and 3 levels of each factor. The response surface method (RSM) is employed to determine the non-linear relation between the total cost as the response and the proportion of easy delignification, amount of Effective alkali in white liquor and Kappa number. To minimize the total cost, the optimal values of each factor are 75% of easy delignification, 112 grams per liter of Effective alkali in white liquor and 13.5 of kappa number. Under this optimal condition, the average total cost per ton of Eucalyptus is 13,393.91 Baht which is significantly less than the total cost of 15,517.06 Baht per ton before improvement.
topic Eucalyptus
Kappa number
EA in white liquor and kraft pulp and paper
url https://www.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/kkuenj/article/download/28296/24325
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