
Improving the technology of post-harvest processing and storage of grain raw materials at the enterprises of the grain processing industry
Author(s) -
Svetlana Yegorova,
Anatoliy Slavyanskiy,
T. A. Postnikova,
A. V. Pereboev,
G. V. Mazanova,
M. G. Murzakov
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
iop conference series. earth and environmental science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1755-1307
pISSN - 1755-1315
DOI - 10.1088/1755-1315/640/2/022040
Subject(s) - aeration , raw material , agricultural engineering , environmental science , ventilation (architecture) , grain quality , process engineering , waste management , bunker , engineering , operations management , mechanical engineering , agronomy , chemistry , organic chemistry , biology , coal
In the modern market of agricultural products, there is an acute problem of saturation of the grain sector of quality raw materials that are used in different spheres of production. There is annual expanding of the range of exports and increase in the volume, as well as growing consumption in the domestic market. To perform these tasks we need an efficient post-harvest processing and storage of grain raw materials. JSC “Novospassky Elevator” is a dynamically developing enterprise actively introducing modern technologies of processing and aeration of the grain mass to maintain and improve quality. Ventilation systems are used when drying grains in dryers. Aeration has a significant efficacy, however, drawbacks are a significant outlay of time, the changing weather conditions can be critical. The most perspective processing method is the intermittent ventilation, which has proved itself in the industry of bakery products and which can be performed in storage, being equipped with installations for active aeration, silos and bunkers. The authors developed a nomogram for selection of a rational mode of intermittent ventilation and its duration when the seed moisture content from 16% to 20% inclusively. The essence of intermittent aeration of grains is the use of short periods of blowing, which alternate with longer periods of binning the grains. During binning, the moisture from the inner layers flows into the outer, and, if subsequent ventilation is removed. In addition to the technology of intermittent aeration, the grains can also be stored using the method of storage in controlled atmosphere. Rational use of energy resources significantly reduces the cost of the enterprise.