An industry survey of the screw press system in palm oil mills: Operational data and malfunction issues |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Trinity College, the University of Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland;1. Materials Sciences Dpt., E.T.S.I. Caminos, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain;2. Engineering Faculty, Universidad de Los Andes, Mérida, Venezuela |
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Abstract: | Research questionnaires were disseminated to active palm oil mills across Malaysia to acquire information on (i) the mill operation, and (ii) any malfunction issues concerning the screw press system. A total of 105 mills responded to the survey (response rate = 25%). The relationship between the mill operational data (processing capacity, daily operation cycle), the screw press system (type, quantity), and the malfunction frequency was examined. The double screw press machine dominated the palm oil milling industries due to its larger capacity that entails a shorter processing time in comparison with the single screw press. Recurring malfunction problems were prevalent in both types of screw press system. While fatigue, corrosion, wear and tear are inevitable due to the heavy usage and natural causes, an irregular maintenance schedule and poor handling topped the list of common cause for malfunction of the screw press. |
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Keywords: | Incident investigation Machinery failure Maintenance |
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