capacity of RP1? What is the maximum processing capacity of each operation?
2) CAPACITY & PROBLEM ANALYSIS
i. CAPACITY ANALYSIS
1. Berries upload to dump
(1) Average truck delivery is 75bbl
(2) Suppose to take 10minutes to each truck.
Each dumps capacity=75(bbl/hr)*6=450(bbl/hr)
(3) Total dumps capacity=450(bbl/hr)*5=2250(bbl/hr)
2. Temporary holding bins capacity
(1) Bins1-16(dr
Capacity & Problem Analysis
I. Capacity Analysis
RP1 was highly mechanized. The process could be classified into several operations : receiving and testing, dumping, temporary holding, destoning, dechaffing, drying, separation, and bulking and bagging. We found major bottleneck on the dryers through NCC flowchart.
First, Bulk trucks carrying process berries arrived at RP1, loading 20
Water-harvested berries were held in bins 25-27, and bins 17-24 held either wet or dry berries. Since water harvested berries did not need destoning, they went straight towards one of the 3 dechaffing units (holding up to 1500 bbls. per hour each). Then, these wet berries were taken to the drying units at different rates for those expected to be loaded into bulk trucks (200 bbls. per hour per dry
holding bins became easily full and there were no other places to temporarily store berries. Anyway, once the bins were opened, the berries were on their way for destoning, dechaffing, drying, milling and bulk loading or bagging operations.
III. Destoning, Dechaffing, and Drying
Water harvested berries were held in bins 25-27 and bins 17-24 held either wet or dry berries. Since water harvest
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