1. 船舶摇摆和工艺参数对南极磷虾挤压脱壳效果的影响.
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郑晓伟, 张军文, and 周春生
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Antarctic krill is not only rich in biological resources, but also has high utilization value. As a new protein resource, Antarctic krill will get more and more attention as the offshore fishery resources dwindle. But Antarctic krill is very small and grows in the distant Antarctic seas. Krill is rich in active enzymes and tends to deteriorate. As a result, it needs to be processed quickly on board. Therefore, the fishing and processing of Antarctic krill require higher cost and have more difficulty. In the 1960s, the development of krill industry was started from abroad, and China has begun the research on krill processing technology in recent years. Some preliminary research results have been obtained in process and equipment. Krill is often used to produce shrimp meat or to extract shrimp oil. Peeling is another effective method for the utilization of Antarctic krill. Previous research has shown that roller extrusion is one of the effective methods for the peeling of Antarctic krill. There are many factors that influence the effect of peeling in actual production, such as rotation speed, extrusion distance, and roller clearance. It is also affected by the wind and waves of the sea. The wind and waves sway the ship and affect the safety of navigation. These include the impact on personnel and the impact on equipment. The influence of sway on the equipment is reflected in the change of stability and processing effect. A composite laminates peeling equipment is developed to explore the effect of waves on the peeling results of krill. The performance of the equipment under different swing conditions in the sea was analyzed. Ships would have varying degrees of lateral sway and vertical sway during the voyage. The yield rate and residual rate of shrimp shells were measured and recorded. The roller was divided into 4 areas according to the length. The completion rate of peeling in different regions was analyzed. The experimental results show that the swing of the ship affects the yield rate and the residual rate of the shell. But the difference is not significant. Krill shell residue ratio rises to 1.07% when the longitudinal swing reaches 7°. And it rises to 1.64% when the lateral oscillation reaches 5°. The swing of the ship also has a certain effect on the completion rate of the peeling. The completion rate of peeling in the same area shows a decreasing trend, with the increase of swing amplitude. It is found that increasing the length of the roller can effectively alleviate the problem of the decrease of the peeling completion rate caused by the swing. The completion rate is greater than 95% when the roller length is about 1200 mm. The retention time has a great effect on the peeling effect. The completion rate of peeling of the krill that is stored for 2 h decreases significantly after being caught. And peeling completion rate reduces to 94% in the regional Ⅳ. The residual rate of shrimp shells increases correspondingly. The results can provide reference for the application and industrialization of Antarctic krill peeler. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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