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FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY
BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA
Declaration
We hereby declare that the report work entitled "final internship report" submitted to Addis
Ababa University Institute of technology school of chemical and Bioengineering is a record of
original work done by us under the supervisor and guidance of our esteemed mentor Ato
Habtamu Asmare and Ato Zenabu Tasew. And this report/project work is submitted in the partial
fulfillment of the requirements for internship session of 2016/2017 held for 4th year students of
Addis Ababa University Institute of technology school of chemical and bioengineering. The
results embodied in this report have not been submitted to any other University or Institution for
the award of any type of work.
Approved by:
Name of Mentor: ZINABU TASEW and HABTAMU ASMER
Signature: _________________
FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY
BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA
Acknowledgment
We wish to acknowledge and thank all our supporters in our internship program. In particular,
we would like to express our deepest gratitude and appreciation toAto Zenabu Tasew and
AtoHabtamuAsmare, our advisor and internship program coordinator for his limitless support
and giving advice during our inter period in Metehara sugar factor.
We are very grateful to YenesewTakele for his supervision, giving necessary materials and
support in Metehara sugar factory during our internship program.
We extend our gratitude to all Metehara sugar factory workers who were willing to share their
knowledge and skills.
In closing, we are deeply grateful to Metehara people for their hospitality and kindness during
our stay at Metehara.
FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY
BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA
Executive Summary
This section of the report is written with the aim of providing general information about the
internship program which helped us to gain practical know how on our field of study.
The hosting company of our internship program is called metehara sugar factory which is located
200 km south east of Addis Ababa it was established in 1965.The main purpose and mission of
the organization is to produce sugar of standard quality with a least possible cost and satisfy the
needs of its customers. In addition to the production it utilizes all resources at disposal without
creating any kind of pollution to the environment.
Main activities of the factory are
 Grow sugar cane and process it to produce sugar.
 Distribute and sell sugar.
 Produce ethanol by processing the molasses coming out as a byproduct from sugar
production to mix it with petroleum for cars.
 And the rest byproduct is used for bio compost (fertilizer) production.
During our internship we were able to work on the whole process of sugar production starting
from the cane handling up to the last sugar packing. In addition to this we were able to see the
production of ethanol from the sugar byproduct /molasses/. We started our work from the cane
handling and preparation section where the harvested cane is weighed and prepared for
extraction process by reducing its size. Then we proceeded to the next station which is the juice
extraction section. Here we worked on the mechanisms that the juice inside the cane is extracted.
Next to this we worked on the milk of lime preparation station, in this station milk of lime is
prepared from raw calcium oxide to be used in different processes. Then after lime station we
proceeded to so2 gas generating station where so2 is produced to be used in other processes.
Next what we worked on was the juice clarification station. Here the extracted juice coming from
the mills will be clarified. After clarification the proceeding plant was the evaporation plant
where the clarified juice from the clarifier is evaporated to brix it up. Then we passed to
crystallizing plant where crystals of sugars are formed. After the crystals are formed the next
station we passed on was the centrifugal and drying process where the formed sugar crystals are
separated from the massecuite by a centrifugal machine. Then the last unit operation we
FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY
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observed was the drying and packing station. Finally in addition to the sugar producing plant we
had the chance to work on the ethanol production plant.
Abbreviation and Acronym
B: bagasse
Br: degree brix
C: cane
CJ: clear juice
E1: water evaporated at evaporation unit
E2: water evaporated at vacuum plant unit
ELPA: Ethiopian electric power authority
FC: filter cake
HVA: Hangler Vonder Amsterdam
ICUMSA:international commission for uniform method of sugar analysis
Imb: imbibition
Imp: impurities
MIS: management information system
MJ: mixed juice
Mo: molasses
MSF: metehara sugar factory
Pol: polarization
RS: reducing sugar
S: sugar
W: water
FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY
BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA
Table of Contents
Acknowledgment ii
Executive Summary iii
Abbreviation and Acronym iv
Table of Contents v
List of tables viii
List of figures viii
Chapter One 1
1 Background of the Hosting Company 1
1.1History and Location 1
1.2 Vision 2
1.3Mission 2
1.4 Future plan 2
1.5 The main Purposes of the Enterprise are to 2
1.5 Main Products and Services 3
1.7. Main Customers or the End Users of Its Products and Services 3
1.8. Organizational Structure 3
Chapter Two 5
2 Overall Internship Experience 5
2.1 Joining of the Company 5
2.2 Section of the Company We Have Been Work 5
2.2.1 Flow in the Section 6
2.3 Work Piece or Tasks We Have Been Executing 8
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2.3.1The Overall Sugar Production Process 8
2.3.2Steam and Power Generation Plant 16
2.3.3Ethanol and Production Process Related Product 17
2.3.4The Overall Laboratory Analysis for the Above Three Processes 17
2.3.5 Identified problems 18
2.4 Procedure We Have Been Used When We Perform Work Task 19
2.4.1 Cane Weighing 20
2.4.2 Cane Unloading and Preparation 20
2.4.3 Juice Milling and Screening 20
2.4.4 Juice Diffusion and Screening 20
2.4.5 So2 Gas and Milk of Lime Preparation 20
2.4.6 Clarification and Evaporation 21
2.4.7 Crystallization and Centrifugation 21
2.4.8 Laboratory 21
2.4. 9 Material and Energy Balance 22
2.4.10 Boiler Plant 22
2.4.11 Ethanol Plant 22
2.5 Our Performance during Our Internship 24
2.5.1 Challenges We Have Faced 24
2.5.2 Measures We Took To Overcome the Challenges 24
Chapter Three 25
3 Overall Benefits Gained From the Internship 25
3.1 Learned Practical Skills during Internship 25
3.2 Up Grading Theoretical Knowledge 27
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3.3 Upgrading Interpersonal Communication Skill 27
3.4 Improving Team Playing Skill 28
3.5 Improving Leadership Skill 29
3.6 knowledge Gained In terms of Work Ethics and Related Issues 29
3.7 Entrepreneurship Skills 30
Chapter Four 32
4.1 Conclusion 32
4.2 Recommendation 33
4.2.1 Recommendation to the Company 33
4.2.2 Safety work in the Factory 34
4.4.3 Accident Administration 35
4.4.4 Recommendation to the School 35
Appendix 36
References 44
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List of tables
Table Title Page No
1 Some difference between two tandems in metehara sugar factory 10
2 parameters controlled in extraction unit 11
3 Hydraulic pressure (bar) 12
4 Pre-charging nitrogen pressure (bar) 12
5 mill rotor’s speed (rpm) 12
6 Mill turbine’s rotational speed (rpm) 12
7 clarification and filtration processes parameters and specifications 14
8 Some standards for material balance 39
9 Calculation for extraction, clarification and evaporation unit 41
List of figures
Table Title Page No
1 Organizational flow chart of Metehara Sugar Factor 4
2 Metehara sugar factory work flow diagram. 7
3 General process flow diagram of sugar production process 23
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ChapterOne
1.Backgroundof the Hosting Company
1.1History and Location
Mathura Sugar Factory is located some 185km South East of the capital city Addis Ababa, on the
Addis Dire Dawa-Djibouti road within the upper Awash Valley. It is situated at 8 53’N and 39
52’E. In the immediate vicinity of the Enterprise one can find tourist attractions such as Awash
National Park, Fentale Mountain and Lake Beseka.
The establishment date of Metehara Sugar Factory goes as far back as 1965, the time when the
Dutch company, named as HanglerVondr Amsterdam (H.V.A) had surveyed the area for future
sisal development. The increasing demand for sugar in Ethiopia and the suitability of the land
and climate for sugar cane cultivation urged H.V.A to extend the sugar industry to Metehara
Plains.
As a result in July 1965 an agreement was signed between the Ethiopian Government and the
Dutch company (H.V.A) under which the company acquired a concession of 11,000 hectares of
land, Subsequent to the signing of the agreement, sugar cane cultivation was started in 1966.
The Factory started producing plantation white sugar on the 9 of November 1969 with an initial
crushing capacity of 1700 tons of cane per day (TCD). Since then, the factory had undergone
successive phases of expansions. The first expansion was made in 1973 to raise the crushing
capacity of the factory to 2450 TCD. The Enterprise was nationalized in 1975 and organized
under the Ethiopian Sugar Corporation. Then the second and the third expansion took place in
1976 and in 1981, which raised crushing capacity to 3000 and 5000 TCD respectively. The
Ethiopian Sugar Corporation was legally dissolved in 1992/93. Following the dissolution of the
Ethiopian Sugar Corporation, Metahara Sugar Factory was established as an autonomous public
enterprise in 1992. The company has 3700 permanent and 6300 seasonal employees. About 65%
of the annual sales volume is undertaken in the domestic market while the remaining 35% is
exported to neighboring countries. The enterprise possesses one sugar mill with a crushing
capacity of 5,000 tons of cane per day (TDC) and sugar cane plantation of 10,000 hectares.
Annually, about 1,027,500 tons of cane is harvested and supplied to the factory for crushing.
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The Enterprise currently has a total concession area of 14733 hectares out of which about
10,300 hectares is covered with cane plantation.
1.2 Vision
Their vision to the future is to become one of competitive and leading company in Africa.
1.3Mission
The mission of the organizations is:
 to Produce sugar and ethanol of standard quality at a least possible cost and satisfy its
customers;
 utilizes all resources at disposal
 To provide best service to the society at large
 remain competitive and profitable,
 To be environmentally friendly in its process as well as to provide affordable living
standard to its employees.
1.4 Future plan
Amongst its short-term and long-term projects, MSF plans to export to Europe, the Middle East
and Gulf countries, and to diversify its products and to expand its land for cane plantation.
1.5 The main Purposes of the Enterprise are to
 Grow sugar cane and other sugar yielding plants
 Process and produce sugar and sugar by products.
 Distribute and sell sugar and sugar related products within the country and abroad.
 Study, plan and implement various sugar development programs.
 Carry on scientific, industrial and agricultural research and surveys to enhance its
programs.
 Possess and develop agricultural lands in the country whenever it is deemed appropriate
to fulfill its purposes.
 Engage in other activities that enables the attainment of its purposes
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1.5 Main Products and Services
1. Sugar
Sugar is the main product supplied mostly to a domestic market. The annual sales volume stands
at about 120,000 tons
2. Ethanol
The major part of molasses produced is used for producing ethanol around 1.2 million liters of
ethanol is produced annually.
3. Fruit
Fruit such as orange, lemon, mango and mandarin are subsidiary products of the factory
1.7. Main Customers or the End Users of Its Products and Services
The domestic uses most of the sugar production and different alcohol factories use the product of
ethanol.
1.8. OrganizationalStructure
The Enterprise operates as an independent economic entity with relative management autonomy.
The enterprise has an automated Management Information System (MIS) that enables generation
of reliable and simplified information for decision making.
The Enterprise has also built Quality Management System (ISO 9001:2000) into its processes
that will ensure the capability of the enterprise to deliver quality products and services to its
customers.
The Enterprise has adapted a team management style and the structure comprises four broad
sectors, namely, Agricultural Operations, Factory and Logistics, Finance and Human Resource
as shown in the chart below. Support giving and advisory services are also shown in the chart.
FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY
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FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY
BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA
Chapter Two
2.OverallInternship Experience
2.1 Joining of the Company
Since we finished 3rd yearclass we are provided the application letter from UIL office for the
intern and all of us started searching for hosting company that satisfy our interest as we are
chemical engineering student. We interested with the company that has many unity operations to
associate our theoretical knowledge with the real world working skill and experience. We
applied for intern to many company in Addis Ababa like Nifas silk paint factory, Dil paint
factory, national alcohol factory, Moha soft drink factory, coca cola, ECIA, etc. most of these
company reject our application since the place they have is occupied by other university
students. And some of them are accept us, but we were not satisfied by them because they have
small number of unit operations. Then we intern friends, motivated and decide to go to Metehara
sugar factory since it has so many unit operations and different plant like sugar production plant,
steam and power generation plant, ethanol production plant, bio composting plant and water
treatment plant. In the next day we talked to AtoAbiy UIL office head about our decision and we
asked him about general condition that exists in Metahar sugar factory and its area. He was very
excited by our decision and encourages us to go there. After two days on November 01/2016 we
prepared our self to go Metehara. The journey was boring and tedious because the weather is so
hot comparing to Addis Ababa. When we reached there, we were very amazed because the
compound is very large and it takes a time to reach HR office starting from the get. The HR
personnel and all company workers were welcomed us very cheerfully with deepest love. And
they prepare for us resting place and give us the necessary information that we needed.
2.2 Section of the Company We Have Been Work
Metehara sugar factory is the oldest and largest company in Ethiopia. Thus it has many working
section and subsections. These sections are broadly divided into six major parts these are:
 Cane cultivation and related work section
 Sugar production section
 Steam and power generation section
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 Sugar, ethanol and boiler water laboratory
 Ethanol and related work section and
 The overall administrative and other related work section
We as intern of chemical engineering have been work on three major section. These sections are:
 Sugar production section
 Steam and power generation section
 Sugar, ethanol and boiler water laboratory and
 Ethanol and related work section
We have been working in these sections per schedule we were given. Here in each section there
are different subsections. In sugar production process we were worked on cane handling and
preparation unit, juice extraction unit, clarification unit, So2 and milk of lime preparation unit,
evaporation, vacuum plant, centrifugation and drying and sugar finishing units. In steam and
power generation plant worked for little period of time but here we mainly focused on the
problems part. This unit is essential unit but has several problems. In ethanol production unit we
have worked on water treatment unit, fermentation unit, distillation unit, evaporation and bio
composting unit. Finally we have worked on laboratory section, to analysis different parameters
as they are on their standard condition and to determine different quantities amount and their
quality. The other section that we have been working is problems identification and giving some
idea how they are solved.
2.2.1 Flow inthe Section
Here in metehara sugar factory all activities are done hierarchically, each members of the
hierarchy has its own tasks and responsibility. Since the company follow the cozen principle the
rule and the position given is applicable.
The working flow of metehara sugar factory sugar, ethanol production and steam/power
generation has many advantages to work closely and efficiently and to solve problems between
them. The factory is working according to the flow. The factory flowis look like the following:
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Figure 2: Metehara sugar factory work flow diagram.
Team leaders:the main responsibility of team leaders is to lead the whole team by facilitating
the necessary conditions for work, and communicate with the administration, given orientation
for new employees, trainees, interns etc.
Production team:these are different experts which has different tasks. Their main responsibility
is to solve problem that arise in factory and finding new way of improving the factory
performance.
team leaders
productionteam
coordinatorsteam
supervisors team
forman team
operatorsteam
labors
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Coordinators:these are not many in each part there is one coordinator. The main responsibility
is to make bridge between team leaders and supervisors. They are responsible to solve problems
that are beyond the ability of supervisors and closely follow the work process that take place.
Supervisor’s team: these team work most of the time in factory in each part of the factory like
front factory, middle factory and back factory. They are more close to Forman and other lower
personnel. The immediate person that responsible to solve work problem is supervisor.
Forman’s team: these groups are worked with supervisors. They are supervisors assistants and
worked with operators closely. If there is problem they solved if it is minor.
Operators: they are responsible to operate in limited unit operation for the given working time;
Labors: they are worked at different part work that not required technical knowledge.
NB.All the above personnel arranged/placed to their respective position according to their skill,
experience, academic knowledge.
2.3 Work Piece or Tasks We Have Been Executing
As we tried to explain above we have been working at different parts of the company. As
chemical engineering student we tried to acquire practical skills, knowledge and experience that
chemical engineers acquired. Generally we have worked at five different section as we
mentioned above. These are:
 The overall sugar production process section
 Steam and power generation process section
 Ethanol and related product production process section
 The overall laboratory analysis for the above three processes section
 Problems identification and giving some solving ideas
2.3.1The Overall Sugar ProductionProcess
In our four month internship period we experienced whit the sugar production process by the
help of different persons like Forman, operators, team leaders, coordinators and etc. Here there
are different tasks that we worked on. This task includes:
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Cane Handling and Preparation
Cane handling and preparation is the first unit operation in sugar producing process in which
cane is prepared for extraction process. The task that take place here is includes, cane weighing,
cane unloading and leveling, size reduction, transportation, ferric material separation. Metehara
sugar factory has two tandems that has different capacity and working conditions. The main
objective/ purpose of this unit operation is to prepare cane for extraction plant by reducing the
size and exposing cells to be extract. The whole process derived by steam and electrical motor.
We have worked here for about a week with all types of personnel in both tandem. The two
tandems has some difference that make them different in production capacity.This difference is
shown in the following table clearly.
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Table1: some difference between two tandems in metehara sugar factory.
Specification/parameters Tandem A (old) Tandem B (new)
Capacity 15-20 cart cane/hr. 25-30 cart can/hr.
One cane table capacity 2tonn 2tonn
First cutter power 285KW 290KW
First cutter speed 585rpm 591rpm
Second cutter power 30KW 30KW
Second cutter speed 460rpm 585rpm
Fiberizer speed 600rpm
Cane Juice Extraction Process
Cane juice extraction is the process of separating juice from bagasse. We have worked here for
about two weeks in both tandems with all types of personnel. In metehara sugar factory there are
two tandems that use different methods to extract juice. The first use five mill that arranged in
series. And the second uses three mill and one bagasse diffuser, diffuser extract juice by
diffusion and leaching. But mills extract juice by using hydraulic pressure. In first tandem juice
from the first two mill screened and sent to process. The remaining mill’s juice is used as
imbibition. In the second tandem juice from first mill and diffuser sent to process and the
remaining mill’s juice used as press water. The bagasse that sent to last mill takes hot/cold water
as imbibition. And the final bagasse sent to boiler plant as fuel. Here there are some parameters
and specifications that controlled in extraction unit. These are listed in the following tables. The
table also contain the reason of the parameters are controlled in the range specified.
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Table 2: parameters controlled in extraction unit
Parameters/specifications Amount/result Reasons
Imbibition water flow
rate
35-40m3/hr. Deviation from this range is uneconomical
Final bagasse moisture
content
50%  Taking the moisture content below this
is impossible
 If it is above it affect energy
production process
Juice loss with final
bagasse <
2.5%  Making less than this take more cost
 Making above is loss of sugar
1st mill extraction
capacity
60-70%  Deviation in both direction is
uneconomical
10 juice purity and brix >84% and
>190Br
It mostly depend the mill capacity and cane
sucrose content
20 juice purity and brix 82-83% and
10-110Br
It mostly depend the mill capacity and cane
sucrose content
MJ brix, sucrose content
and purity
16-170Br,13-
140Z
and >84%
The result of 10 and 20 juice. When their
quality fluctuate the MJ also fluctuate
Diffuser temperature 70-750C  Below 70 lead to inefficient juice
extraction.
 Above 75 lead to additional steam cost
Retention time of
bagasse in diffuser
45min To extract more juice the bagasse need more
time but the very longer time is undesired
since no more juice extracted in the added
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time duration.
Table 3: Hydraulic pressure (bar)
Mill 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
Turbine side
TA
190-200 150-160 150-160
Opposite side
TA
190-200 150-160 150-160
Turbine side
TB
120-140 120-140 140-160 150-170 160-180
Opposite side
TB
120-150 130-150 150-170 160-180 170-190
 Reason of pressure decrement is extraction inefficient as the bagasse goes from the first
to the last mill since the liquid content is decreased.
Table 4: Pre-charging nitrogen pressure (bar)
Mill 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
Pressure TA 16o 135 135
Pressure TB 115 115 135 145 150
Table 5: Mill rotor’s speed (rpm)
Mill 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
Speed TA 4-6 4-6 4-6
Speed TB 4-6 4-6 4-6 4-6 4-6
Table 6: Mill turbine’s rotational speed(rpm)
Mill 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
Speed TA 5000-6000 5000-6000 5000-6500
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Speed TB 5000-7500 5000-6500 5000-6500 5000-6500 5000-6000
 Speed is increased from the first to the last mill to increase attachment between bagasse
and rollers. To increase extraction efficiency.
So2 Gas and Milk of Lime Preparation Process
These are two independent units which take different input and give different product that used
in the clarification process. We have worked here for about a week. Milk of lime is produced
from quick lime and water by exothermic reaction as follow:
And then the grit and clear milk of lime is separated through different types of screens. And then
the clear milk of lime sent to pre-liming station. It has concentration of 8-100Be. So2 gas is also
produced by exothermic reaction from sulphur and air/oxygen as the following reaction
S+ O2 ===> SO2
The prepared gas sent to juice and syrup sulphitation station. The temperature of process gas
must below 600C. thus to get this temperature the 3600C gas passed through different cooling
system like primary cooling, secondary cooling and cooling scrubber.
Mixed Juice Clarification and Muddy Juice Filtration Process
This the collection of unit operations like weighing MJ, sulphitation, liming, heating,
flocculation, flashing, clarification and filtration. Here we have worked for about two weeks and
we tried to experience something about the process that takes place there. The purpose of
clarification and filtration unit is generally to separate juice from its different impurities and to
heat the CJ to its liquid saturation point to reduce evaporation load. The process flowed like this,
MJ from extraction plant is weighed and it passes through first heating system to heat the juice to
70-75 0C before it entered to liming and sulphitation system to reduce the solubility of calcium
sulphate at low temperature this is to facilitate precipitation process and to deactivate
microorganisms. Then the juice limed to keep the PH between 7.2-7.4 and sulphited to neutralize
the excess milk of lime, bleach the color and used as disinfectant agent. Then the juice is passed
through second heating system to heat the juice to 100-102 0C to flash out incondensable gases
before entered to the Dorr clarifier, this is to facilitate the settling process. Then sent to Dorr
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clarifier for settling purpose, here the juice is mixed with flocculants/in metehara case sapara to
settle down small particles and colloidal. The mud is separated here from the juice. The clear
juice sent to third heating system to heat it to 110-115 0C to reduce evaporation load by reaching
the juice to its liquid saturation point. The muddy juice sent to OC filter to further separation of
juice from the mud. Then mud sent to bio-composting and the filtrate returned to servo balance.
So many reactions are take place from these the following is the most important:
Ca (OH)2 +So2 CaSo3 +H2O
There are some specifications and parameters that controlled here are listed in the following
table
Table 7: clarification and filtration processes parameters and specifications
Parameter Value specification Value
Brix of MJ from mills 15-17 0Br Old Dorr volume 298m2
Phosphoric acid content of
weighed MJ
300-350 ppm New Dorr volume 332m2
1st heating temperature 70-75 0C
PH of limed juice 8.6-9.0
PH sulphited MJ 7.0-7.2
2nd heating temperature 100-1020C
Sucrose content of muddy juice 17%
Lime to mud mixer PH 8.0-8.5
Muddy juice temperature 700C
Temperature of hot water to
OC filter
600C
3rd heating temperature 110-1150C
Retention time in liming tank 7-10 se
Retention time in sulphitation
tank
10-15 se
Pol% of filter cake <2.5%
Moisture of filter cake% 70-75%
Brix of CJ to evaporation 15-17 0
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Evaporation
This is the unit operation where water and CJ is separated to make syrup/concentrated juice brix
of 60-65 0Br. Here we have worked for about three weeks with different personnel and we
experienced with the process controlling system, operation system, and steam economy and so
on. Metehara sugar factory uses two type quadruple effect evaporators Robert and kestner type
evaporators. Their differences are in Robert type one vessel comprises vapor body and steam
chest together and the number of vessels is 5. But in kestner type vapor body and steam chest are
different bodies and the number of vessels is six. The process is, first juice from clarification
station entered to pre-evaporators calanderia tube exhausted steam from mill turbine and power
generation entered to steam chest and boils the juice. The concentrated juice sent to the next
effect and the vapor bleed sent to vacuum plant, to the next effect, and preheaters. Then vapor
bleeds from the effects sent to boil the juice further and the last concentrated juice sent to syrup
sulphitation station. And the last effect vapor bleed sent to condenser to make vacuum with the
aid of cold water jet. Condensates sent to flash tank to flash out vapor it contain and then it sent
to boiler plant, the flashed vapor returned to steam chest. The parameters that controlled in this
unit are:
 Juice in flow rate
 Syrup out flow rate
 Vessels level
 Steam temperature and pressure
 Vacuum of the vessels and
 Brix of the syrup (60-65 0C)
Syrup Clarification and Vacuum Plant Operation
This is the unit where syrup is clarified by sulphitation and crystallization process is take place.
We have worked here for about two weeks and we grasped some practical skill and we
developed our theoretical knowledge. In MSF there are 10 vacuum pans that all worked under
vacuum to make different grade massecuite. Here there are three types of masscults. These are A,
C and D massecuite. The crystallization process is take place at three different places. These
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are,vacuum pan, strike storage tank and cooling crystallizer. The crystallization process is
favorable at metastable zone, super-saturation state where the existing crystals are growth and no
new crystal is formed to avoid false grain formation. The main aim of the unit is to separate the
crystal from mother liquor. In metehara only A massecuite is processed for marketing purpose
and the remaining low grade massecuite returned to the plant as a seed and input material. The
following are parameters that controlled in this unit.
 Quality:-uniform grain size
 Vacuum pressure (60-75)cmhg
 Input syrup brix(60-65)0bx
 Vapor bleed 0.6 bar
 Final sugar grain size(0.66-1)mm
 Final sugar purity(92-94)0bx
 Chest temperature(65-70)
 Injection water 0.5 bar
 Final molasses<36 0bx and Pol<2.50Z
Centrifugation, Drying and Sugar Finishing
The main purpose of centrifugation is to separate sugar from molasses and that of drying is to
separate some amount of moistures from the sugar to avoid sugar destruction. We have worked
here for about a week. The process is massecuite from vacuum plant introduced to pug mill and
rotates by high speed to create centrifugal force and here molasses and sugar is separated. Then
sugar is clarified by different means and then sends to dryer. In dryer hot air is delivered to
exchange heat and the dried sugar sent to cooler and then to finishing unit. Here in finishing
unit sugar is screened, bagged and stored.
2.3.2Steam andPower GenerationPlant
Here we have worked for few days since the working environment is very hard and dangerous.
Even if we have work for few days we experienced some practical and theoretical skill. The
main purpose of the plant is to produce power for the whole plant. The main raw materials used
are bagasse as fuel, water, oil. And the main products are steam, electricity, smock and ash. The
process is, bagasse from extraction tandems burnet and generate fuel gas and water is boiled to
its super-saturation point to produce steam. The parameters controlled here is boiler water quality
and steam quality. Then the produced steam sent to different parts of the sugar plant as source of
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energy and to power plant to produce electricity. There are several apparatus that used here for
different purpose, generally to increase boiler efficiency. These apparatus are:
1) Furnace: used to combust bagasse by hot air.
2) Economizer: used to heat feed water before it entered to the drum by recovering the
lost fuel gas.
3) Steam drum: the place where steam is generated and stored. There are two drums
lower and upper.
4) Super heater: used to heat the steam further to its super saturation point to increase
pressure and temperature of the steam or to increase steam quality. This is done by
recovering the latent heat of lost flue gas.
5) Air heater: used to heat cola air to increase its temperature by recovering energy
from lost flue gas.
6) Fans: used to pressurized the input and output gas.
2.3.3Ethanol and ProductionProcess Related Product
Here we have worked for about two week and we have grasped some practical skill and
developed our theoretical knowledge. Here we have worked at five different sections, water
treatment, fermentation, distillation, evaporation and bio-composting sections. The general
process is, first culture media is prepared in lab and then fermentation process is started. After
we get the good amount of alcohol the wash is sent to distillation column. Here the alcohol and
vinasse is separated. And vinasse sent to evaporators to reduce the water amount before it sent to
bio-composting plant. The alcohol is further purified to produce technical alcohols, RS and
ethanol. Some parameters are controlled here.
 Final alcohol strength
 Final vinasse brix
 In each column temperature and pressure
 Microorganism size and shape in culture media.
 Retention time at different place.
2.3.4The Overall Laboratory Analysis for the Above Three Processes
Here we have worked for about ten days and we have grasped some practical skills. The main
purpose of the lab analysis is to control failure and improving systems capacity by
determine/measuring different parameters. Here generally three types of analysis is take place.
These are:
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A,Sugar Analysis
Here there are several analyses that analyzed for different purposes. These are:
 Cane analysis (to analyzed cane contents like fiber, water, sucrose, reducing sugar,
and impurities)
 Bagasse analysis (to analyzed, moisture content pol loss with bagasse)
Juice analysis (to know its content amount)
 Filter cake analysis (to know pol loss with filter cake)
 Molasses (to know purity, and its content amount)
 Syrup analysis(to know the brix/concentration)
 Massecuite analysis (to compare it with standard )
B, Boiler Water Analysis
Here also several analysis to protect the boiler safe.
 Hardness and phosphate analysis
 Conductivity analysis
 Partial and total alkalinity
C, Ethanol Analysis
Here also several analysis for different purpose.
 Microorganisms shape and size in culture media
 Alcohol strength and purity
 Vinasse brix
 Process water
2.3.5 Identified problems
This section is the most important of ours because it challenges us to think to identify the
problem and to generate solution idea. We have observed lots of problems from the initial point
to the last one. Problems here have different dimension so we focused only on the problems that
related with our field of study. In addition, we have tried to identify problems in each section.
1. Sugar Production Process Problems
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Here there are several problems. These are:
 Poor cane preparation and low preparation index
 Low extraction capacity, sucrose loss with bagasse, filter cake and final molasses,
poor juice storage
 Malfunction of diffuser
 Steam and juice leakage
 Scale formation in pipe and around pipes
 Low quality sugar is marketed
2. BoilerPlant Problems
Here there are few problems that have large and essential effect on the whole plant. These are:
 There is no boiler treatment plant
 Steam loss
 Energy loss through smoke
3. Ethanol Plant Problems
Here also there are problems. These are
 Shortage of power
 Equipment worn-out
4. Laboratory Problems
Here there are lots of problems. These are
 Incapable personnel are there.
 Poor accuracy
 Carelessness and
 Improper equipment
The solution ideas are listed in the recommendation section of this paper.
2.4 Procedure We Have Been Used When We Perform Work Task
As we mentioned we have been worked at different section of the company. Even if each section
has its own detail procedure we mainly focused on the major procedure that we have been used.
Tasks that we have done aredetailed with process, apparatus used, specification and parameters
and flow diagrams and pipe line drawings and we submit report for the company in each section.
Generally we follow the schedule we have given.
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2.4.1 Cane Weighing
Cane weighing is the first step of cane sugar production. We have weighed cane here for five
continuous days to know the average cane input to the system. The aim of the unit is to know
how much amount of cane is processed per day, remained in the yard and to the payment
purpose. Here we follow some procedures.
 Cane variety, field number and cart number is recorded
 Empty cart weight is recorded
 Weight of cart and cane is weighed and recorded
 The difference is recorded.
2.4.2 Cane Unloading and Preparation
Cane is unloaded on the cane table and leveled and transported to the cane cutters. The size of
the input cane stalk is reduce in the cutter. Then ferric materials are separated. The main object
of the unit is to prepare proper fibered cane to the extraction unit.
2.4.3 Juice Milling and Screening
Here prepared cane is passed through a series of mills and squeezed between the rollers by
applying hydraulic pressure. The extracted juice screened through vibrational screen and sent to
the process. The main object of the unit is to separate juice from its fiber.
2.4.4 Juice Diffusion and Screening
Here the bagasse from the first mill forced to the diffuser by scalding juice. And leaching and
diffusion process take place. The main object is to increase the extraction efficiency and to
reduce sucrose lost.
2.4.5 So2 Gas and Milkof Lime Preparation
We prepare so2 gas and milk of lime for clarification purpose. In the process of so2 gas
generation we follow some procedures.
 Atmospheric air is dried and compressed
 Solid sulphur is melted
 The reaction is take place between dried air and molten sulphur
 The generated so2 gas is cooled and sent to clarification plant
The procedure we followed to prepare milk of lime
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 Quick lime and hot water reacted in lime slacker.
 Classified into milk of lime and grit
 Clarified milk of lime and sent to process.
2.4.6 Clarification and Evaporation
This is the most important and sensitive unit of all. The main object of the unit is to separate
juice from its impurities and to maintain the PH of the system. And that of evaporation is to
separate water from juice. We followed some procedures here during our performance.
 Juice is heated
 Limed and sulphited
 Flashed
 Flocculation
 Clarified and sent to the process
 Filtered and sent to the process
 Juice and steam is sent to the stem chest
 Concentrated juice sent to after some retention time
 Vapor bleeds sent to vacuum, condenser and pre-heater
 Condensate to boiler plant
2.4.7 Crystallization and Centrifugation
The main object of the crystallizer is to separate crystal from mother liquor and that of
centrifugation is to separate sugar from molasses. We have followed some procedure when we
work on these units.
 Syrup is sent to pans
 Steam/ vapor bleed is sent here
 Vacuum is created
 Massecuite is sent to centrifugal machine
 Then the massecuite centrifuge and sugar sent to dryer and then to market.
2.4.8 Laboratory
Here in lab there are several analysis and we follow the respective procedure for each analysis.
The main purpose is, to differentiate the problems and to take an action at each plant.
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2.4. 9 Material and Energy Balance
We done material and energy balance to solve our project problems. We followed some
procedures to calculate the factory material and energy balance. The result of our calculation is
attached at the appendix. The procedures that we followed are:
 We take standards and basic, and also assumptions
 Calculate the general balance and
 Calculate for the components
 Use the result to solve our problems
 And recommend on the result
2.4.10 Boiler Plant
We have worked here for very few days. The main object is to produce energy. We followed
some procedures here.
 Bagasse is feed to furnace
 Steam is further heated
 Air is heated
 Steam is distributed to different sections
 Smock is released through chimney
2.4.11 Ethanol Plant
In ethanol plant there are five sections and each section has their own procedures that take place.
Thus we focused only on the main procedures that we followed.
 Water is treat before entered the fermentation unit as process water.
 Culture media is prepared
 Fermentation is take place
 The fermented mixture is clarified and the wash sent to distillation for the
separation process
 The alcohol is separated from the vinase and then it purified further.
 Water is separated from the vinasse and then vinasse sent to composting plant.
 Compost is prepared from vinasse and filter cake.
We summarized our tasks at sugar production process section by the following general process
flow diagram.
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Figure3: general process flow diagram of sugar production process
cane handling and
preparation
juice extraction
so2 gas and milk of
lime preparation
juice clarification
juice evaporation
crystallization
centrifugation
drying and cooling
sugar finishing
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2.5 Our Performance during Our Internship
During our internship class we were able to integrate with the workers within a short period of
time
And get involved in different works to gain more knowledge about the working environment to
improve ourselves. We were able to perform all our duties nicely and get knowledge from the
practical world and relate it with the theory we learned in class and we upgraded ourselves in to
another level of skill, ethics, knowledge and leadership using this internship class. Since the
factory has already given us a schedule we have done all our works based on that and after the
completion of every work we had submitted a report to the factory .In addition to that we were
able to attend training session that was given by the factory which helped us to gain more
knowledge. Generally during the last four months we have performed very well.
2.5.1 Challenges We Have Faced
Since internship is a whole new experience and the area is a bit far and remote we have faced
different kinds of problems in the last four months. Such as:
 The Weather condition was very hot and it was very difficult to adapt to the environment.
 Since the factory was so old and don’t have well equipped air conditioning system it was
so hot and difficult to work.
 The stairs and bridges were very old and worn out, it makes our works so dangerous.
 Since the factory was so old and because of some maintenance problems we weren’t able
to see some machineries.
 Lack of safety facilities.
2.5.2 Measures We Took To Overcome the Challenges
From the mentioned challenges above we were able to come up with solutions to some of the
problems that can be solved by our level. Such as taking extra care during our work in the
factory, wearing comfortable shoe and clothing even though we were not supplied with any kind
of working clothes from the factory .but the rest problems were above our level so we couldn’t
do anything about it.
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Chapter Three
3 Overall Benefits Gained From the Internship
3.1 Learned Practical Skills during Internship
Throughout the whole internship program we were able to experience the theoretical knowledge
we acquired during the past three years practically. The theoretical knowledge we had was
helpful in order to successfully accomplish our filed work.in addition to the theoretical
knowledge we had we were able to get practical skill from the field environment and the workers
which was a great deal.
Some of the practical skills we gain throughout our internship period are
 Process control
The main practical skill we acquired in metehara sugar factory was the skill of process
controlling based on the given operational parameters and set points. Each plant have its
own control highly equipped stations where qualified personnel are assigned to control
the whole process in and prevent any kind of malfunction.so during our stay there we
were able to identify what parameters to control and what measure to take if any error
occurs.
 Different kinds of machineries and their use in sugar production
At the factory there were many machineries which facilitate the sugar production some of them
were manually operated while the rest were operated automatically. This machineries in
combination with the factory labor force perform the production of sugar from raw cane up to the
final sugar crystal.so during our internship we were able to identify the working principle and the
parameters of these machineries.
 Laboratory analysis on the different materials of the processes.
The factory laboratory performs different kinds of analysis on the different materials during the
process in order to check if the process products and parameters are meeting the standard of
ICUMSA (international commission for uniform method of sugar analysis).and we were able to
carry out some tests in the laboratory such as:
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 Cane analysis
 Dry substance and moisture analysis
 Polarization
 Bagasse analysis
 Juice analysis
 Reducing sugar analysis
 Boiler water analysis
 Physical properties analysis
 Inorganic substance analysis
 Generation (production) of chemicals to be used in different process.
In metehara sugar factory there are two stations that produce so2 and lime (milk of lime)
for different processes.so we were able to work on the production of so2 and milk of lime
from raw sulfur and raw calcium oxide respectively.
 Identified problems and solution suggested
The other skill we learned was identifying problems that occur in the company. This
problems may be caused by the recklessness of the employees, maintenance problems, or
because of the worn out and old machineries in use.so after being able to identify we were
able to come up with so suggestions.
 Production of ethanol and bio compost from the byproduct coming from sugar
production.
After we completed our work on sugar production we were able to see the production of
ethanol from molasses and the production of bio compost from filter cake and vinasse (by
product of ethanol)
 Water treatment
The other thing we gained knowledge from was the water treatment plant. This plant is used
to treat water coming from Awash River and use it in the production of ethanol.
 Data recording techniques
Even though it was not that much of related with our field of study we were able to gain some
skill on how to record data. Such as, how to record incoming cane from farm in order to correlate
it later with the produced sugar.
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3.2 Up Grading Theoretical Knowledge
The internship class does not only depend on the practical aspect it depends on both ,theoretical
and practical knowledge, both types of knowledge are important and both helped us to do better
.theoretical knowledge helps to understand and upgrade or increase what had learned in class, it
enables us to understand the process done in practice because we had the advantage of on
theoretical knowledge, we couldn’t cope up with our internship class if we had no theoretical
knowledge.it also enabled us to read more and upgrade our theoretical knowledge.in the
internship class we were able to upgrade our knowledge beyond from what we have learned in
class some of this are.
 Heat transfer equipment’s
 Design of shell and tube and working principles
 Report writing
 Multiple effect evaporators and Working principles
 Distillation column and their working principles
We learned those things in exclusive because it is hard to read and understand everything from
books and asking some peoples.so the internship class in metehara sugar factory enabled us to
upgrade and improve our theoretical knowledge.
3.3 Upgrading Interpersonal Communication Skill
Interpersonal communication skill is an exchange of information between two or more people. It
is also an area of study. Communication is sharing or exchanging information or ideas with
others in order to get some messages and knowledge. Communication skills are developed and
may be enhanced or improved with increased knowledge and practice. During interpersonal
communication, there is message sending and message receiving.
The communications systems within metehara sugar factory have taken on a large role in the
achievement of profitability and efficiency. A basic understanding of communication systems is
beneficial to all section of the factory as they all play a part in the success of the production of
sugar. Sugar factory is one of the places that ask a good communication skill. That means
communication is an important and the main key way of learning.
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Good communicationisimportantinthe factoryandit can appearindifferentformsas
 Speaking
 Writing
 Reading and
 Listening.
In metehara sugar factory we gained many experience due to communication with other workers
like chemical engineers, operators, supervisors and Forman. We also gain an experience in order
to increase our self-reliance using interpersonal communication by using the following methods.
 By trying demonstrate and work independently,
 By communicate effectively,
 By demonstrate flexibility,
 By solving problem
In some place/case it is very difficult to talk workers and ask them what we want because of that
they underestimate us and sometimes they are not eager to tell. But we improve and know how to
communicate with different classes of workers in the site.
3.4 Improving Team Playing Skill
Teamwork is prerequisite to the success of any organization, and to the success of the individuals
who work there. It’s vital you keep developing the skills that enable you to collaborate well with
colleagues and clients
Team playing has a major important in order to achieve success in the process that involves a
group of people. Team playing skill for sugar production, especially for engineers, involve in
every piece of task and achieving good team playing skill is essential for Effective completion of
tasks and Increasing productivity.
We have been use this skill in the campus during projects, assignments and group works. But this
skill is more organized and serious in sugar factory than in campus. In the factory the work is
already a team work. Without team work and understanding it is difficult to achieve the goal that
has been planned. And it needs more closeness of workers to solve problems arise in different
aspects misunderstanding in the process or working methodology.
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We also work together in the factory as a team to get more understanding and share ideas. More
or less we improve our team work status by working together with different professionals,
students and workers.
3.5 Improving Leadership Skill
Leadership is the activity of leading a group of people or organization or the ability to this.
Leadership involves establishing a clear version, sharing that version with others so that they will
follow willingly providing information. We had individually seen that the employees are
controlled and supervised; they have very good communication skill with their respective
supervisors and controlled in each and every gap of their working hour .The supervisors write
and report /record any kind of mistake. Leadership is a skill to guide, control and monitor
peoples. For effective leadership we understood that personal values like confidence, effective
communication and devotion are very important.
In order to improve our leadership skill one must consider the following steps:
 Improve communication skills; be able to communicate clearly and efficiently.
 Maintain a positive attitude to respect employees.
 Set goals and be passionate to achieve those goals and share that goals to the team.
 Live in accordance with your morals and values.
 Take responsibilities for your action and learn from your failures and weaknesses.
 Continue to educate and improve yourself.
 Know and utilize your strength and gifts.
 Motivate others to achieve good work and greatness.
 Listening to others.
 Be technically proficient (skilled with different knowledge‘s).
 Ensure that tasks are understood, supervised, and accomplished.
In the factory it was really hard for us to lead because we went there to learn things, but in the
future we hope to be a good leader and achieve a great amount of work to fulfil our goal. But one
thing is for sure that being a good leader is hard it takes a lot of commitment and responsibility.
3.6 knowledge Gained In terms of Work Ethics and Related Issues
Work ethics is the overall quality in one‘s behavior towards appreciating the process of work
flow and performing well on the job. During our internship program we have managed to do our
job with a high spirit and motivation so that there was a smooth flow of activities in the wok
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environment. Work ethics involve such characteristics as honesty, Responsibility, reliability,
accountability and etc.
So in our stay in metehara sugar factory we highly tried to achieve all the expected work ethics.
Such as punctuality; we were assigned in morning and afternoon shift we had respected our work
time and this helped us to improve our punctuality skills. In addition to this we had always
respected the rules and regulation of the factory. The other work ethics we gained was
dedication, when we observed the work environment all the workers were highly dedicated for
their work this give us a lesson on how we have to be committed to our work.
Character was also the other work ethics we had gained from our internship program. Most of
the workers were highly disciplined, pushing themselves to complete work task instead of
requiring others to intervene. They were also very honest and trust worthy. These strong
characters were also a great ethical lesson to us.
Generally we can say that we had gained so many good and ethical behaviors during our
internship program which will help us in the near future when we join the work environment.
3.7 Entrepreneurship Skills
What we gained from metehara sugar factory in terms of entrepreneurship skill are
 The ability to manage and raise money
The factory generates electric power by using steam energy which underrates the cost for electric
power from ELPA
Byproducts are not just discarded; they are further used to produce other useful products which
raise the money of the factory. These are
 Final molasses:-to produce ethanol
 Bagasse:-as a fuel for boiler plant to produce steam energy
 Viennese and filter cake:-to produce a fertilizer, which helps for the growth of the cane
and minimizes the cost for fertilizers by 45%
 The Ability to be Productive and Remove Stress
The factory works with 3 shifts, the shift switches within a week so, there is like distribution of
working time that way the workers do their job without stress and the factory without resting
which helps to rise its production
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 The Ability to Identify Strength, Weakness and To Deal With Failure
In MSF the operator writes down the activity of the shift in the remark book, that way the shift
coordinators and the unit leaders will be able to identify the weakness and strength of the shift
and provides the right correction and modification for the problem
 The Ability to Hire Effective personnel and to Train New Staff
MSF hired well learned chemical engineers, mechanical engineer and chemists, they works
together with the experienced operators and benefit the factory to produce a product by means of
the science. And when there is a new staff to be hired the experienced operators and the
engineers together trains them .Then after they gets the proper training they will be measured by
a test and if they passes they will be hired.
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Chapter Four
4.1 Conclusion
Internship is a bridge between the theoretical knowledge and the practical training. We all who
take the internship class go to factories that already working in order to produce different
products. The responsibilities of the hosting company are to teach student and shape them as a
member of their factory in four month. We were able to apply theoretical knowledge practically.
This allows as enhancing our knowledge. During these past four months we have been able to
see the different theoretical aspects, methodologies and how to produce sugar.
 The mission of our internship hosting company is to
 Produce sugar of standard quality at a least possible cost and satisfy its customers,
 Provide best service to the society at large,
 Remain competitive and profitable,
 To be environmentally friendly
 Provide affordable living standard to its employees and
 Utilizes all resources at disposal
The factory is a well-organized one with a lot of skilled manpower. The work flow is so
organized that it made the company so chosen by many customers. It is the most experienced
sugar factory with in the area. In our hosting company there are advisors and they help us who
took the internship session in this company in acquiring different knowledge in different plants
(section). They collaborate with supervisors and operators in order to teach us how the factory is
operated.
This program played an important role to break the conventional thought that sugar production
can be only implemented by students who hold a degree or people who have an experience in
sugar production, ethanol and bio compost. We were able to acquire a high level of confidence
to deal with problems that arise in production of sugar.
Since we took our internship session inmetehara sugar factory we get the opportunity to work in
different section of the company other than sugar production like ethanol plant, bio compost etc.
Which helps us to gain more knowledge by seeing and asking what the employs Work and what
is their main responsibilities.
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Generally we were able to know the main procedures, parameters and uses of sugar production,
ethanol plant & bio compost. There were some challenges but we were able to manage it by
increasing our personal theoretical and interpersonal communications skills.
4.2 Recommendation
4.2.1 Recommendation to the Company
Most works in the factory needs careful attention and successive supervision of works because in
the factory we use different toxic chemicals for production process, and also operated under very
high temperature and pressure so the employees needs to be careful and require successive
supervision to avoid safety problem. In the metehara sugar factory there are works which is
performed in the way that must not to be performed. Such works leads to safety problem, loose
of human power if its degree of effect is high and it leads to economy and property loss. Thus we
recommend for the company the following:
 Improper cane handling and preparation. Here the weigh bridge is inaccurate, the yard is
not clean and it is dusty, cane is not washed, generally unclean and poor cane handling
and preparation process, inefficient knives. These total problems in cane handling and
preparation unit affect the whole unit’s capacity and efficiency.
 Poor juice extraction process and extracted juice handling. Here because several
equipment malfunction extraction is not good and we lose sucrose with bagasse. Diffuser
not work correctly, there is mill setting problems, etc. the extracted juice is not handled
properly and inversion of sucrose to simple sugar is take place this is undesired. And
juice is leaked everywhere .This is the result of lack of maintenance and carelessness to
properly repair the machines and lack of equipment for maintenance.
 Here our system is adiabatic, that means heat is not transferred to the surrounding from
the system or vice versa. But the real situation in MSF is far from this. There is steam
leakage, lack of insulation. This makes shortage of energy, hot environment and bad
working condition for worker. So working conditions must be improved, like insulation
must be considered, suitable ac must be installed to avoid the hot environment.
 Leakage is main problem here in MSF. Prepared cane, bagasse, extracted juice, clarified
juice, syrup, massecuite, molasses, sugar, steam, condensate water etc. all these are
leaked because of old pipes. Lot of consideration must take place in order to renew or
repair, stop, reduce the leakage problem.
 There is no feed water and waste water treatment plant. This in turn has several effects.
Scale is formed in pipe this reduce heat transfer rate create high pressure inside pipe and
finally the pipes are damaged. Corrosion it affects pipes severely. Pumps, heaters are
damaged. In MSF boiler pipes damage is best example. .n this case different projects
must be done in order to plant water treatment in economical and feasible way
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 Loss of sugar/sucrose with final bagasse, filter cake and final molasses.
 Heat energy loss at boiler plant with smock through chimney and that released to
environment. Has two negative effects; first energy is lost second environment is badly
affected. There must be some treatment mechanism.
 Ethanol plant in MSF, produce 3000L/hr. RS and 1L is cost 14.5 birr. So we get 43500
birr per hour and 1.044000 million birr per day. The problem here is energy. If there is no
electrical energy from ELPA, there is no production because it dependence on ELPA and
we lost so many birr. Solution is needed quickly.
 Usemodern machineryorequipment forhigh productivityand to finish works ontime.
There are different problems in this factory most of the problems rise because the factory has
worked for the past 52 years and it’s so old that the machineries /equipment are old must be
repaired or maintained with highly experienced and trusted engineers otherwise the factory has
proven to reduce its efficiency every year and this leads to suppress demand and decrease the
profit.
4.2.2 Safety work in the Factory
Human lifeisirreplaceableNowdays ithasbecome common to hear accidentson the process
industry.Themore the accidents are becoming redundantthe responsibilityof the supervisors and
the attentiontogive to safetyofthe workersis progressingtobe preponderant.Therefore,itcannotbe
deniedto workon increasingthe safetycondition in the factory.The most effective
wayofavoidingrisks is the preventive strategy. As the health professionals use to say
‘preventionsbetter than cure, itis morethanreasonableto be abiding bysuch motto. Lessconcerned
safetyrule, regulationand trainingare amongthe problemin the factory.
Safetyofallworkingstaffsand visitors shouldbe observed to ahighestcare. Infliction ofinjuryshallbe
minimized. Forthispriorreadinessis veryimportant.The safety managementwillbe carried outwitha
specialsupervisor to beassigned in the factory.Safetyof the workers and visitors willbe managed
inthefollowingstrategies;
Preventive Strategy:Successwould onlybe possible if there are workers, whocan give
theirpotential outputwithoutfearofanyunanticipated risks. While they’restrivingto achieve
thetargeted result,they maynotbe focused ontheirsafetymatters. Thepreventive strategyinvolves
thefollowingelements:
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Orientation:Allworkingand visitingpeoplemustbe oriented aboutsafetybefore they enter the
factory.Orientationmustinclude on howto workwith machinesandequipment, the possible
accident theymay inflictand what rules and procedures theyhave to follow when workingwith, it
must also consider not working or touching any machineries unless or otherwise they are told to
do so by their supervisors,
Signage:Importantsignsthatcould remind people who are movingwithinthe
workinglocationshould be situatedina place whereeverybodycan see orlook.
Firm Temporary Works: - All temporaryworks like maintenance should be identified.
Lighting:Appropriatelightingmustbe delivered,ifthereneedto workon the night times.
4.4.3 Accident Administration
After involvingtheabove stated methodsofprevention ofaccident, but some accidents might occur
so acute accident administration might be necessary.
First Aid:Addresser, who hasrelevantprofessionalbackground,willbeassigned on siteforany
possible firstaid.
Secondary Treatment:Some accidents mayrequire secondarytreatment
4.4.4 Recommendation totheSchool
Thestudentgoesto the internship class are owned bythe universityor the schooland are given tothe
companiesthatuseorteachus throughout themonths. So, before and afterwe go to thecompaniesthe
schoolmustfulfillthe following:
 Evaluatingand supervisingstudentsastheyareinthefactory bysending mentors on time.
 Coursesthatareappropriateforthesite workbeforethe internship class is important.
 Workingwiththecompaniescloselyto addressmore knowledge to the student.
 Sendingthe studentontime totheirhostingcompany.
 Organizingstudentsthose reside inthesame placetocreate ateamplayingskilland provide
group-workingenvironmentinordertoshareideas.
Mostlythoselisted problemchallengesthe studentnot to perform well and explore/upgrade
knowledge.
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BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA
Appendix
Appendix A: Basic Terminologies
Ash: Solid residue determined gravimetrically after incineration in the presence of oxygen. In
analysis of sugar products, sulfuric acid is added to the sample, and this residue as sulfated ash
heated to 525 °C is taken to be a measure of the inorganic constituents. Sometimes it determined
indirectly by measurement of electrical conductivity of the product in solution.
Bagasse: Cane residue leaving mills after extraction of juice.
Brix: Measure of dissolved solids in sugar, juice, liquor or syrup using a refractometer,
otherwise referred to as refractometric dry solids. For solutions containing only sugar and water,
Brix = % sugar by mass.
Casandra: Tubular or plate heating element in a vacuum pan or evaporator vessel.
Centrifugal: Centrifuge used to separate sugar from mother liquor.
Clarifier: Apparatus for the separation by sedimentation of suspended solids from a turbid sugar
solution.
Clarified Juice: Juice from clarifier also referred to as clear juice.
Color: Attenuation index, determined by absorption of light under defined conditions. Generally
Cooling Crystallization: Crystallization by cooling of the massecuite.
Crystal Content: Proportion by mass of crystals in massecuite, often expressed as a percentage,
and referred to total massecuite mass or to massecuite dry substance (Brix).
Crystallization: Nucleation and growth of crystals.
Dissolved Solids: are all solute material which is in solution, including sucrose,
monosaccharaides, ash and other organic impurities.
Dry Substance: A measure of total solids obtained from evaporating a solution or massecuite
under vacuum to dryness. Also it referred to as total solids by drying or dry solids.
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Evaporator Effect: One of a system of evaporators operating in series as a multiple effect
system (e.g. First effect, second effect). Condensates and vapors are labeled correspondingly
(e.g., first condensate and vapor one: condensate and vapor from the first effect respectively).
Extraction: Proportion of sugar extracted from cane in the extraction plant; equals mass of sugar
in raw juice as a percentage of mass of sugar in cane.
False Grain: Undesirable small crystals, formed spontaneously by secondary nucleation when
the super-saturation during crystallization is too high.
Fiber: The dry fibrous insoluble structure of the cane plant. Generally taken to mean all
insoluble material in the cane delivered to a mill, and therefore includes soil or other extraneous
insoluble matter in cane.
Filter Cake: Material retained on the filter screens and discharged from the filters after filtering
clarifier muds.
Filtrate: Liquid passed through the screens of the filters.
Flocculants: Polyelectrolyte in solution added to juice to assist clarification.
Imbibition: The process of adding imbibition water to the extraction plant to increase extraction.
Water added is called imbibition water.
Liming: Process step in juice purification in which lime is introduced into the sugar juice in the
form of milk of lime or lime saccharide solution.
Liquor: sugar syrup, a term generally used in sugar refining.
Massecuite: The mixture of crystals and mother liquor resulting from the crystallization process.
Massecuites are classified according to purity as A, C, or D massecuites.
Molasses: The mother liquor separated from the crystals by centrifuging. A, C or D molasses is
derived from the corresponding massecuites. C molasses is also referred to as final molasses.
Mother Liquor: Liquid phase in the massecuite during crystallization; refers to syrup or liquor
in which the crystals are growing.
Non-sucrose: Dissolved solids contained in any process stream other than sucrose.
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Non-sugar: Common overall term for dissolved solids other than sugar contained in any process
stream.
Polarization: (or the apparent sucrose content expressed as a mass percent measured by the
optical rotation of polarized light passing through a sugar solution. This is accurate only for pure
sucrose solutions.
Press Water: Juice expressed from dewatering mills after a diffuser.
Purity: The true purity is the sucrose content as a percent of the dry substance or dissolved
solids content. The solids consist of sugar plus non-sucrose components such as invert, ash, and
colorants. Apparent purity is expressed as polarization divided by refractometer Brix multiplied
by 100.
Reducing Sugars: Generally referred to and/or interpreted as invert sugar, determined by
measuring reducing substance content by laboratory analysis.
Saturation: A sugar solution at saturation will not dissolve any more crystals at the temperature
of the solution.
Seed: Suspension of fine crystals in saturated solution of alcohol, or the initial grain resulting
from seeding in a vacuum pan.
Strike: Massecuite as a completed boiling, all of which is discharged from the pan.
Sugar: Term for the saccharide sucrose and products of the sugar industry, essentially composed
of sucrose.
Sulphitation: Introduction of sulfur dioxide into juice or liquor.
Super-saturation: The degree to which the sucrose content in solution is greater than the
sucrose content in a saturated solution.
Suspended Solids: Insoluble solids in juice or other liquid, removable by mechanical means.
Syrup: The concentrated juice from the evaporators.
Trash: Cane tops, leaves, dead stalks of cane and any other vegetable matter delivered with the
cane.
FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY
BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA
Appendix B: Material balance
There are some assumptions and standards in Metehara sugar factory. The standards are listed in
the following table.
Table 8:Some standards for material balance
Standards Values
Cane processed per day 5000tonn
Cane processed per 200tonn
Fiber content %cane 13%
Sucrose content % cane 14%
Non-sucrose content %cane 0.5%
Water content %cane 70%
Ash and other impurities content % cane 2.5%
Imbibition water % cane 25-30%
Final bagasse moisture content 40-50%
Lime added per ton of cane 0.5 Kg
Evaporator load 75-80%
Vacuum pressure of vacuum plant 0.2666 bar
Assumptions
 All units we use in the calculation ton per our
 Take basic 200ton/hr.
 There is no loss
 Working hour 24hr.
FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY
BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA
General material balance
Since the process is continuous, steady and non-reactive the general material balance is look like
this.
Input =output
C+Imb+lime=B+FC+E1+E2+Mo+S
Since direct measurement of these values are very difficult we follow the component method
starting from the starting point. And we discuss the result. But first
Thus 200 ton cane feed per hour contain
Water =140 ton
Sucrose=28 ton
Non-sucrose/reducing sugar=1.0ton
Fiber=26ton
Ash and other impurities=5 ton
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Table 9:Calculation for extraction, clarification and evaporation unit
1 Milling plant 2 Clarification 3 Evaporation
Assume
Imb=25% cane
Milling and Diffusion
efficiency=0.95
Bagasse moisture
content=50%
Imb =0.25*200=50
Sucrose
ex=0.95*28=26.6
Un-Extracted
sucrose=1.4
Bagasse water
content=26+1.4=27.4
Bagasse amount=
26F+1.4S+27.4B=54.
8
Output and input to
clarification unit are
input
Water= 140+50-27.4=162.6
Sucrose=26.6
RS=1.0
Impurity=5.0
Total juice=195.2ton/hr.
Milk of lime=0.5kg/ton of
cane=0.10ton
Assume efficiency of clarifier to
remove impurity=0.96
Thus slug
removed=0.96*5.0+0.10=4.9ton/hr.
Remaining impurities=0.1
Total CJ=195.2-4.9=190.3
%of
solid=(26.6+1+0.1/190.3)*100=14.56
%
Input
W=162.6
Sucrose=26.6
Imp =0.1
Rs=1.0
Total juice=190.3
Assume evaporation load as 0.76
Thus evaporated
water=0.76*190.3=144.628
Water remained in juice=162.6-
144.628=17.927
Total solution=190.3-144.628=45.672
% of
solid=(26.6+0.1+1.0/45.672)*100=60.6
5
4. Crystallizer
Inputs
W=17.927
Sucrose=26.6
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Reducing sugar= 1.0
Imp=0.1
Assume 0.92 sucrose is recover as crystal with respect to input sucrose
And 0.33 reducing sugar is recovered as crystal
Thus the weight of sucrose= 0.92*26.6=24.472
Weight of reducing sugar=0.33*1.0=0.33
Assume moisture associated with both is =0.31
Sucrose in molasses=26.6-24.472=2.128
Reducing sugar in molasses=1.0-0.33=0.67
Total sugar in molasses= 2.128+0.67=2.798
Water required to dissolve this=2.798/2.6287=1.064
Water to be evaporated=17.927-0.31-1.064=16.553
4 Centrifugation
Input
Solid= (S+RS+moisture+Imp) =25.217
Molasses=2.798+1.064=3.862
Assume 0.1 molasses is adheres to crystal
Thus the weight of molasses that added to solid=0.1*3.862=0.3862
Total sugar crystal=25.217+0.3862=25.6032
Total molasses=3.862-0.3862=3.4758
Now we can calculate the general material balance in both rate form and amount for as following
C+Imb+lime=B+FC+E1+E2+Mo+S
C=200ton/hr.
Imb water=50ton/hr.
FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY
BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA
Milk of lime=0.1ton/hr.
B=54.8ton/hr.
FC=4.9ton/hr.
E1=144.628ton/hr.
E2 =16.553ton/hr.
Mo =3.4758ton/hr.
S =25.6032ton/hr.
(200+50+0.10=54.8+4.9+144.628+16.553+25.6032+3.4758)ton/hr………………correct
Input and output ton per hr. Input and output ton per
day
Quintal per day Real value quintal
per day
Cane 200 4800 48000 30000-35000
Imbibition water 50 1200 12000
Milk of lime 0.1 2.4 24
Bagasse 54.8 1315.2 13152
Filter cake 4.9 117.6 1176
Water evaporated at
evaporation plant 144.628
3471.072 34710.72
Water evaporated at
vacuum plant 16.553
397.272 3972.72
Final molasses 3.4758 83.4192 834.192
Sugar crystal 25.6032 614.4768 6144.768 1800-3000
NB. This is the standard of the company but the reality is far from the result shown above.
FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY
BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA
References
1. Hugot. (1986),hand book of cane sugar engineering, third, completely revised, edition.
Elevier-Amsterdam-Oxford-New york-tokyo
2. D.P Kulkarni. (1995), Cane sugar manufacture in India. The sugar technologist
association of India, New Delhi, India
3. Peter Rein. (2007), cane sugar engineering. Verlas Dr. Albert Bartens KG-Berlin
4. Sugar Engineering and Manufacturing Training team. (April,2014), Ethiopian Sugar
corporation training materialson cane handling and preparation, cane juice extraction,
clarification and filtration, evaporation, vacuum plant, centrifugation and sugar finishing
and boiler water. Wonji-shoa, Ethiopia

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Final report 2017

  • 1. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA Declaration We hereby declare that the report work entitled "final internship report" submitted to Addis Ababa University Institute of technology school of chemical and Bioengineering is a record of original work done by us under the supervisor and guidance of our esteemed mentor Ato Habtamu Asmare and Ato Zenabu Tasew. And this report/project work is submitted in the partial fulfillment of the requirements for internship session of 2016/2017 held for 4th year students of Addis Ababa University Institute of technology school of chemical and bioengineering. The results embodied in this report have not been submitted to any other University or Institution for the award of any type of work. Approved by: Name of Mentor: ZINABU TASEW and HABTAMU ASMER Signature: _________________
  • 2. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA Acknowledgment We wish to acknowledge and thank all our supporters in our internship program. In particular, we would like to express our deepest gratitude and appreciation toAto Zenabu Tasew and AtoHabtamuAsmare, our advisor and internship program coordinator for his limitless support and giving advice during our inter period in Metehara sugar factor. We are very grateful to YenesewTakele for his supervision, giving necessary materials and support in Metehara sugar factory during our internship program. We extend our gratitude to all Metehara sugar factory workers who were willing to share their knowledge and skills. In closing, we are deeply grateful to Metehara people for their hospitality and kindness during our stay at Metehara.
  • 3. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA Executive Summary This section of the report is written with the aim of providing general information about the internship program which helped us to gain practical know how on our field of study. The hosting company of our internship program is called metehara sugar factory which is located 200 km south east of Addis Ababa it was established in 1965.The main purpose and mission of the organization is to produce sugar of standard quality with a least possible cost and satisfy the needs of its customers. In addition to the production it utilizes all resources at disposal without creating any kind of pollution to the environment. Main activities of the factory are  Grow sugar cane and process it to produce sugar.  Distribute and sell sugar.  Produce ethanol by processing the molasses coming out as a byproduct from sugar production to mix it with petroleum for cars.  And the rest byproduct is used for bio compost (fertilizer) production. During our internship we were able to work on the whole process of sugar production starting from the cane handling up to the last sugar packing. In addition to this we were able to see the production of ethanol from the sugar byproduct /molasses/. We started our work from the cane handling and preparation section where the harvested cane is weighed and prepared for extraction process by reducing its size. Then we proceeded to the next station which is the juice extraction section. Here we worked on the mechanisms that the juice inside the cane is extracted. Next to this we worked on the milk of lime preparation station, in this station milk of lime is prepared from raw calcium oxide to be used in different processes. Then after lime station we proceeded to so2 gas generating station where so2 is produced to be used in other processes. Next what we worked on was the juice clarification station. Here the extracted juice coming from the mills will be clarified. After clarification the proceeding plant was the evaporation plant where the clarified juice from the clarifier is evaporated to brix it up. Then we passed to crystallizing plant where crystals of sugars are formed. After the crystals are formed the next station we passed on was the centrifugal and drying process where the formed sugar crystals are separated from the massecuite by a centrifugal machine. Then the last unit operation we
  • 4. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA observed was the drying and packing station. Finally in addition to the sugar producing plant we had the chance to work on the ethanol production plant. Abbreviation and Acronym B: bagasse Br: degree brix C: cane CJ: clear juice E1: water evaporated at evaporation unit E2: water evaporated at vacuum plant unit ELPA: Ethiopian electric power authority FC: filter cake HVA: Hangler Vonder Amsterdam ICUMSA:international commission for uniform method of sugar analysis Imb: imbibition Imp: impurities MIS: management information system MJ: mixed juice Mo: molasses MSF: metehara sugar factory Pol: polarization RS: reducing sugar S: sugar W: water
  • 5. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA Table of Contents Acknowledgment ii Executive Summary iii Abbreviation and Acronym iv Table of Contents v List of tables viii List of figures viii Chapter One 1 1 Background of the Hosting Company 1 1.1History and Location 1 1.2 Vision 2 1.3Mission 2 1.4 Future plan 2 1.5 The main Purposes of the Enterprise are to 2 1.5 Main Products and Services 3 1.7. Main Customers or the End Users of Its Products and Services 3 1.8. Organizational Structure 3 Chapter Two 5 2 Overall Internship Experience 5 2.1 Joining of the Company 5 2.2 Section of the Company We Have Been Work 5 2.2.1 Flow in the Section 6 2.3 Work Piece or Tasks We Have Been Executing 8
  • 6. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA 2.3.1The Overall Sugar Production Process 8 2.3.2Steam and Power Generation Plant 16 2.3.3Ethanol and Production Process Related Product 17 2.3.4The Overall Laboratory Analysis for the Above Three Processes 17 2.3.5 Identified problems 18 2.4 Procedure We Have Been Used When We Perform Work Task 19 2.4.1 Cane Weighing 20 2.4.2 Cane Unloading and Preparation 20 2.4.3 Juice Milling and Screening 20 2.4.4 Juice Diffusion and Screening 20 2.4.5 So2 Gas and Milk of Lime Preparation 20 2.4.6 Clarification and Evaporation 21 2.4.7 Crystallization and Centrifugation 21 2.4.8 Laboratory 21 2.4. 9 Material and Energy Balance 22 2.4.10 Boiler Plant 22 2.4.11 Ethanol Plant 22 2.5 Our Performance during Our Internship 24 2.5.1 Challenges We Have Faced 24 2.5.2 Measures We Took To Overcome the Challenges 24 Chapter Three 25 3 Overall Benefits Gained From the Internship 25 3.1 Learned Practical Skills during Internship 25 3.2 Up Grading Theoretical Knowledge 27
  • 7. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA 3.3 Upgrading Interpersonal Communication Skill 27 3.4 Improving Team Playing Skill 28 3.5 Improving Leadership Skill 29 3.6 knowledge Gained In terms of Work Ethics and Related Issues 29 3.7 Entrepreneurship Skills 30 Chapter Four 32 4.1 Conclusion 32 4.2 Recommendation 33 4.2.1 Recommendation to the Company 33 4.2.2 Safety work in the Factory 34 4.4.3 Accident Administration 35 4.4.4 Recommendation to the School 35 Appendix 36 References 44
  • 8. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA List of tables Table Title Page No 1 Some difference between two tandems in metehara sugar factory 10 2 parameters controlled in extraction unit 11 3 Hydraulic pressure (bar) 12 4 Pre-charging nitrogen pressure (bar) 12 5 mill rotor’s speed (rpm) 12 6 Mill turbine’s rotational speed (rpm) 12 7 clarification and filtration processes parameters and specifications 14 8 Some standards for material balance 39 9 Calculation for extraction, clarification and evaporation unit 41 List of figures Table Title Page No 1 Organizational flow chart of Metehara Sugar Factor 4 2 Metehara sugar factory work flow diagram. 7 3 General process flow diagram of sugar production process 23
  • 9. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA ChapterOne 1.Backgroundof the Hosting Company 1.1History and Location Mathura Sugar Factory is located some 185km South East of the capital city Addis Ababa, on the Addis Dire Dawa-Djibouti road within the upper Awash Valley. It is situated at 8 53’N and 39 52’E. In the immediate vicinity of the Enterprise one can find tourist attractions such as Awash National Park, Fentale Mountain and Lake Beseka. The establishment date of Metehara Sugar Factory goes as far back as 1965, the time when the Dutch company, named as HanglerVondr Amsterdam (H.V.A) had surveyed the area for future sisal development. The increasing demand for sugar in Ethiopia and the suitability of the land and climate for sugar cane cultivation urged H.V.A to extend the sugar industry to Metehara Plains. As a result in July 1965 an agreement was signed between the Ethiopian Government and the Dutch company (H.V.A) under which the company acquired a concession of 11,000 hectares of land, Subsequent to the signing of the agreement, sugar cane cultivation was started in 1966. The Factory started producing plantation white sugar on the 9 of November 1969 with an initial crushing capacity of 1700 tons of cane per day (TCD). Since then, the factory had undergone successive phases of expansions. The first expansion was made in 1973 to raise the crushing capacity of the factory to 2450 TCD. The Enterprise was nationalized in 1975 and organized under the Ethiopian Sugar Corporation. Then the second and the third expansion took place in 1976 and in 1981, which raised crushing capacity to 3000 and 5000 TCD respectively. The Ethiopian Sugar Corporation was legally dissolved in 1992/93. Following the dissolution of the Ethiopian Sugar Corporation, Metahara Sugar Factory was established as an autonomous public enterprise in 1992. The company has 3700 permanent and 6300 seasonal employees. About 65% of the annual sales volume is undertaken in the domestic market while the remaining 35% is exported to neighboring countries. The enterprise possesses one sugar mill with a crushing capacity of 5,000 tons of cane per day (TDC) and sugar cane plantation of 10,000 hectares. Annually, about 1,027,500 tons of cane is harvested and supplied to the factory for crushing.
  • 10. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA The Enterprise currently has a total concession area of 14733 hectares out of which about 10,300 hectares is covered with cane plantation. 1.2 Vision Their vision to the future is to become one of competitive and leading company in Africa. 1.3Mission The mission of the organizations is:  to Produce sugar and ethanol of standard quality at a least possible cost and satisfy its customers;  utilizes all resources at disposal  To provide best service to the society at large  remain competitive and profitable,  To be environmentally friendly in its process as well as to provide affordable living standard to its employees. 1.4 Future plan Amongst its short-term and long-term projects, MSF plans to export to Europe, the Middle East and Gulf countries, and to diversify its products and to expand its land for cane plantation. 1.5 The main Purposes of the Enterprise are to  Grow sugar cane and other sugar yielding plants  Process and produce sugar and sugar by products.  Distribute and sell sugar and sugar related products within the country and abroad.  Study, plan and implement various sugar development programs.  Carry on scientific, industrial and agricultural research and surveys to enhance its programs.  Possess and develop agricultural lands in the country whenever it is deemed appropriate to fulfill its purposes.  Engage in other activities that enables the attainment of its purposes
  • 11. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA 1.5 Main Products and Services 1. Sugar Sugar is the main product supplied mostly to a domestic market. The annual sales volume stands at about 120,000 tons 2. Ethanol The major part of molasses produced is used for producing ethanol around 1.2 million liters of ethanol is produced annually. 3. Fruit Fruit such as orange, lemon, mango and mandarin are subsidiary products of the factory 1.7. Main Customers or the End Users of Its Products and Services The domestic uses most of the sugar production and different alcohol factories use the product of ethanol. 1.8. OrganizationalStructure The Enterprise operates as an independent economic entity with relative management autonomy. The enterprise has an automated Management Information System (MIS) that enables generation of reliable and simplified information for decision making. The Enterprise has also built Quality Management System (ISO 9001:2000) into its processes that will ensure the capability of the enterprise to deliver quality products and services to its customers. The Enterprise has adapted a team management style and the structure comprises four broad sectors, namely, Agricultural Operations, Factory and Logistics, Finance and Human Resource as shown in the chart below. Support giving and advisory services are also shown in the chart.
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  • 13. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA Chapter Two 2.OverallInternship Experience 2.1 Joining of the Company Since we finished 3rd yearclass we are provided the application letter from UIL office for the intern and all of us started searching for hosting company that satisfy our interest as we are chemical engineering student. We interested with the company that has many unity operations to associate our theoretical knowledge with the real world working skill and experience. We applied for intern to many company in Addis Ababa like Nifas silk paint factory, Dil paint factory, national alcohol factory, Moha soft drink factory, coca cola, ECIA, etc. most of these company reject our application since the place they have is occupied by other university students. And some of them are accept us, but we were not satisfied by them because they have small number of unit operations. Then we intern friends, motivated and decide to go to Metehara sugar factory since it has so many unit operations and different plant like sugar production plant, steam and power generation plant, ethanol production plant, bio composting plant and water treatment plant. In the next day we talked to AtoAbiy UIL office head about our decision and we asked him about general condition that exists in Metahar sugar factory and its area. He was very excited by our decision and encourages us to go there. After two days on November 01/2016 we prepared our self to go Metehara. The journey was boring and tedious because the weather is so hot comparing to Addis Ababa. When we reached there, we were very amazed because the compound is very large and it takes a time to reach HR office starting from the get. The HR personnel and all company workers were welcomed us very cheerfully with deepest love. And they prepare for us resting place and give us the necessary information that we needed. 2.2 Section of the Company We Have Been Work Metehara sugar factory is the oldest and largest company in Ethiopia. Thus it has many working section and subsections. These sections are broadly divided into six major parts these are:  Cane cultivation and related work section  Sugar production section  Steam and power generation section
  • 14. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA  Sugar, ethanol and boiler water laboratory  Ethanol and related work section and  The overall administrative and other related work section We as intern of chemical engineering have been work on three major section. These sections are:  Sugar production section  Steam and power generation section  Sugar, ethanol and boiler water laboratory and  Ethanol and related work section We have been working in these sections per schedule we were given. Here in each section there are different subsections. In sugar production process we were worked on cane handling and preparation unit, juice extraction unit, clarification unit, So2 and milk of lime preparation unit, evaporation, vacuum plant, centrifugation and drying and sugar finishing units. In steam and power generation plant worked for little period of time but here we mainly focused on the problems part. This unit is essential unit but has several problems. In ethanol production unit we have worked on water treatment unit, fermentation unit, distillation unit, evaporation and bio composting unit. Finally we have worked on laboratory section, to analysis different parameters as they are on their standard condition and to determine different quantities amount and their quality. The other section that we have been working is problems identification and giving some idea how they are solved. 2.2.1 Flow inthe Section Here in metehara sugar factory all activities are done hierarchically, each members of the hierarchy has its own tasks and responsibility. Since the company follow the cozen principle the rule and the position given is applicable. The working flow of metehara sugar factory sugar, ethanol production and steam/power generation has many advantages to work closely and efficiently and to solve problems between them. The factory is working according to the flow. The factory flowis look like the following:
  • 15. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA Figure 2: Metehara sugar factory work flow diagram. Team leaders:the main responsibility of team leaders is to lead the whole team by facilitating the necessary conditions for work, and communicate with the administration, given orientation for new employees, trainees, interns etc. Production team:these are different experts which has different tasks. Their main responsibility is to solve problem that arise in factory and finding new way of improving the factory performance. team leaders productionteam coordinatorsteam supervisors team forman team operatorsteam labors
  • 16. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA Coordinators:these are not many in each part there is one coordinator. The main responsibility is to make bridge between team leaders and supervisors. They are responsible to solve problems that are beyond the ability of supervisors and closely follow the work process that take place. Supervisor’s team: these team work most of the time in factory in each part of the factory like front factory, middle factory and back factory. They are more close to Forman and other lower personnel. The immediate person that responsible to solve work problem is supervisor. Forman’s team: these groups are worked with supervisors. They are supervisors assistants and worked with operators closely. If there is problem they solved if it is minor. Operators: they are responsible to operate in limited unit operation for the given working time; Labors: they are worked at different part work that not required technical knowledge. NB.All the above personnel arranged/placed to their respective position according to their skill, experience, academic knowledge. 2.3 Work Piece or Tasks We Have Been Executing As we tried to explain above we have been working at different parts of the company. As chemical engineering student we tried to acquire practical skills, knowledge and experience that chemical engineers acquired. Generally we have worked at five different section as we mentioned above. These are:  The overall sugar production process section  Steam and power generation process section  Ethanol and related product production process section  The overall laboratory analysis for the above three processes section  Problems identification and giving some solving ideas 2.3.1The Overall Sugar ProductionProcess In our four month internship period we experienced whit the sugar production process by the help of different persons like Forman, operators, team leaders, coordinators and etc. Here there are different tasks that we worked on. This task includes:
  • 17. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA Cane Handling and Preparation Cane handling and preparation is the first unit operation in sugar producing process in which cane is prepared for extraction process. The task that take place here is includes, cane weighing, cane unloading and leveling, size reduction, transportation, ferric material separation. Metehara sugar factory has two tandems that has different capacity and working conditions. The main objective/ purpose of this unit operation is to prepare cane for extraction plant by reducing the size and exposing cells to be extract. The whole process derived by steam and electrical motor. We have worked here for about a week with all types of personnel in both tandem. The two tandems has some difference that make them different in production capacity.This difference is shown in the following table clearly.
  • 18. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA Table1: some difference between two tandems in metehara sugar factory. Specification/parameters Tandem A (old) Tandem B (new) Capacity 15-20 cart cane/hr. 25-30 cart can/hr. One cane table capacity 2tonn 2tonn First cutter power 285KW 290KW First cutter speed 585rpm 591rpm Second cutter power 30KW 30KW Second cutter speed 460rpm 585rpm Fiberizer speed 600rpm Cane Juice Extraction Process Cane juice extraction is the process of separating juice from bagasse. We have worked here for about two weeks in both tandems with all types of personnel. In metehara sugar factory there are two tandems that use different methods to extract juice. The first use five mill that arranged in series. And the second uses three mill and one bagasse diffuser, diffuser extract juice by diffusion and leaching. But mills extract juice by using hydraulic pressure. In first tandem juice from the first two mill screened and sent to process. The remaining mill’s juice is used as imbibition. In the second tandem juice from first mill and diffuser sent to process and the remaining mill’s juice used as press water. The bagasse that sent to last mill takes hot/cold water as imbibition. And the final bagasse sent to boiler plant as fuel. Here there are some parameters and specifications that controlled in extraction unit. These are listed in the following tables. The table also contain the reason of the parameters are controlled in the range specified.
  • 19. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA Table 2: parameters controlled in extraction unit Parameters/specifications Amount/result Reasons Imbibition water flow rate 35-40m3/hr. Deviation from this range is uneconomical Final bagasse moisture content 50%  Taking the moisture content below this is impossible  If it is above it affect energy production process Juice loss with final bagasse < 2.5%  Making less than this take more cost  Making above is loss of sugar 1st mill extraction capacity 60-70%  Deviation in both direction is uneconomical 10 juice purity and brix >84% and >190Br It mostly depend the mill capacity and cane sucrose content 20 juice purity and brix 82-83% and 10-110Br It mostly depend the mill capacity and cane sucrose content MJ brix, sucrose content and purity 16-170Br,13- 140Z and >84% The result of 10 and 20 juice. When their quality fluctuate the MJ also fluctuate Diffuser temperature 70-750C  Below 70 lead to inefficient juice extraction.  Above 75 lead to additional steam cost Retention time of bagasse in diffuser 45min To extract more juice the bagasse need more time but the very longer time is undesired since no more juice extracted in the added
  • 20. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA time duration. Table 3: Hydraulic pressure (bar) Mill 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Turbine side TA 190-200 150-160 150-160 Opposite side TA 190-200 150-160 150-160 Turbine side TB 120-140 120-140 140-160 150-170 160-180 Opposite side TB 120-150 130-150 150-170 160-180 170-190  Reason of pressure decrement is extraction inefficient as the bagasse goes from the first to the last mill since the liquid content is decreased. Table 4: Pre-charging nitrogen pressure (bar) Mill 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Pressure TA 16o 135 135 Pressure TB 115 115 135 145 150 Table 5: Mill rotor’s speed (rpm) Mill 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Speed TA 4-6 4-6 4-6 Speed TB 4-6 4-6 4-6 4-6 4-6 Table 6: Mill turbine’s rotational speed(rpm) Mill 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Speed TA 5000-6000 5000-6000 5000-6500
  • 21. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA Speed TB 5000-7500 5000-6500 5000-6500 5000-6500 5000-6000  Speed is increased from the first to the last mill to increase attachment between bagasse and rollers. To increase extraction efficiency. So2 Gas and Milk of Lime Preparation Process These are two independent units which take different input and give different product that used in the clarification process. We have worked here for about a week. Milk of lime is produced from quick lime and water by exothermic reaction as follow: And then the grit and clear milk of lime is separated through different types of screens. And then the clear milk of lime sent to pre-liming station. It has concentration of 8-100Be. So2 gas is also produced by exothermic reaction from sulphur and air/oxygen as the following reaction S+ O2 ===> SO2 The prepared gas sent to juice and syrup sulphitation station. The temperature of process gas must below 600C. thus to get this temperature the 3600C gas passed through different cooling system like primary cooling, secondary cooling and cooling scrubber. Mixed Juice Clarification and Muddy Juice Filtration Process This the collection of unit operations like weighing MJ, sulphitation, liming, heating, flocculation, flashing, clarification and filtration. Here we have worked for about two weeks and we tried to experience something about the process that takes place there. The purpose of clarification and filtration unit is generally to separate juice from its different impurities and to heat the CJ to its liquid saturation point to reduce evaporation load. The process flowed like this, MJ from extraction plant is weighed and it passes through first heating system to heat the juice to 70-75 0C before it entered to liming and sulphitation system to reduce the solubility of calcium sulphate at low temperature this is to facilitate precipitation process and to deactivate microorganisms. Then the juice limed to keep the PH between 7.2-7.4 and sulphited to neutralize the excess milk of lime, bleach the color and used as disinfectant agent. Then the juice is passed through second heating system to heat the juice to 100-102 0C to flash out incondensable gases before entered to the Dorr clarifier, this is to facilitate the settling process. Then sent to Dorr
  • 22. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA clarifier for settling purpose, here the juice is mixed with flocculants/in metehara case sapara to settle down small particles and colloidal. The mud is separated here from the juice. The clear juice sent to third heating system to heat it to 110-115 0C to reduce evaporation load by reaching the juice to its liquid saturation point. The muddy juice sent to OC filter to further separation of juice from the mud. Then mud sent to bio-composting and the filtrate returned to servo balance. So many reactions are take place from these the following is the most important: Ca (OH)2 +So2 CaSo3 +H2O There are some specifications and parameters that controlled here are listed in the following table Table 7: clarification and filtration processes parameters and specifications Parameter Value specification Value Brix of MJ from mills 15-17 0Br Old Dorr volume 298m2 Phosphoric acid content of weighed MJ 300-350 ppm New Dorr volume 332m2 1st heating temperature 70-75 0C PH of limed juice 8.6-9.0 PH sulphited MJ 7.0-7.2 2nd heating temperature 100-1020C Sucrose content of muddy juice 17% Lime to mud mixer PH 8.0-8.5 Muddy juice temperature 700C Temperature of hot water to OC filter 600C 3rd heating temperature 110-1150C Retention time in liming tank 7-10 se Retention time in sulphitation tank 10-15 se Pol% of filter cake <2.5% Moisture of filter cake% 70-75% Brix of CJ to evaporation 15-17 0
  • 23. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA Evaporation This is the unit operation where water and CJ is separated to make syrup/concentrated juice brix of 60-65 0Br. Here we have worked for about three weeks with different personnel and we experienced with the process controlling system, operation system, and steam economy and so on. Metehara sugar factory uses two type quadruple effect evaporators Robert and kestner type evaporators. Their differences are in Robert type one vessel comprises vapor body and steam chest together and the number of vessels is 5. But in kestner type vapor body and steam chest are different bodies and the number of vessels is six. The process is, first juice from clarification station entered to pre-evaporators calanderia tube exhausted steam from mill turbine and power generation entered to steam chest and boils the juice. The concentrated juice sent to the next effect and the vapor bleed sent to vacuum plant, to the next effect, and preheaters. Then vapor bleeds from the effects sent to boil the juice further and the last concentrated juice sent to syrup sulphitation station. And the last effect vapor bleed sent to condenser to make vacuum with the aid of cold water jet. Condensates sent to flash tank to flash out vapor it contain and then it sent to boiler plant, the flashed vapor returned to steam chest. The parameters that controlled in this unit are:  Juice in flow rate  Syrup out flow rate  Vessels level  Steam temperature and pressure  Vacuum of the vessels and  Brix of the syrup (60-65 0C) Syrup Clarification and Vacuum Plant Operation This is the unit where syrup is clarified by sulphitation and crystallization process is take place. We have worked here for about two weeks and we grasped some practical skill and we developed our theoretical knowledge. In MSF there are 10 vacuum pans that all worked under vacuum to make different grade massecuite. Here there are three types of masscults. These are A, C and D massecuite. The crystallization process is take place at three different places. These
  • 24. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA are,vacuum pan, strike storage tank and cooling crystallizer. The crystallization process is favorable at metastable zone, super-saturation state where the existing crystals are growth and no new crystal is formed to avoid false grain formation. The main aim of the unit is to separate the crystal from mother liquor. In metehara only A massecuite is processed for marketing purpose and the remaining low grade massecuite returned to the plant as a seed and input material. The following are parameters that controlled in this unit.  Quality:-uniform grain size  Vacuum pressure (60-75)cmhg  Input syrup brix(60-65)0bx  Vapor bleed 0.6 bar  Final sugar grain size(0.66-1)mm  Final sugar purity(92-94)0bx  Chest temperature(65-70)  Injection water 0.5 bar  Final molasses<36 0bx and Pol<2.50Z Centrifugation, Drying and Sugar Finishing The main purpose of centrifugation is to separate sugar from molasses and that of drying is to separate some amount of moistures from the sugar to avoid sugar destruction. We have worked here for about a week. The process is massecuite from vacuum plant introduced to pug mill and rotates by high speed to create centrifugal force and here molasses and sugar is separated. Then sugar is clarified by different means and then sends to dryer. In dryer hot air is delivered to exchange heat and the dried sugar sent to cooler and then to finishing unit. Here in finishing unit sugar is screened, bagged and stored. 2.3.2Steam andPower GenerationPlant Here we have worked for few days since the working environment is very hard and dangerous. Even if we have work for few days we experienced some practical and theoretical skill. The main purpose of the plant is to produce power for the whole plant. The main raw materials used are bagasse as fuel, water, oil. And the main products are steam, electricity, smock and ash. The process is, bagasse from extraction tandems burnet and generate fuel gas and water is boiled to its super-saturation point to produce steam. The parameters controlled here is boiler water quality and steam quality. Then the produced steam sent to different parts of the sugar plant as source of
  • 25. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA energy and to power plant to produce electricity. There are several apparatus that used here for different purpose, generally to increase boiler efficiency. These apparatus are: 1) Furnace: used to combust bagasse by hot air. 2) Economizer: used to heat feed water before it entered to the drum by recovering the lost fuel gas. 3) Steam drum: the place where steam is generated and stored. There are two drums lower and upper. 4) Super heater: used to heat the steam further to its super saturation point to increase pressure and temperature of the steam or to increase steam quality. This is done by recovering the latent heat of lost flue gas. 5) Air heater: used to heat cola air to increase its temperature by recovering energy from lost flue gas. 6) Fans: used to pressurized the input and output gas. 2.3.3Ethanol and ProductionProcess Related Product Here we have worked for about two week and we have grasped some practical skill and developed our theoretical knowledge. Here we have worked at five different sections, water treatment, fermentation, distillation, evaporation and bio-composting sections. The general process is, first culture media is prepared in lab and then fermentation process is started. After we get the good amount of alcohol the wash is sent to distillation column. Here the alcohol and vinasse is separated. And vinasse sent to evaporators to reduce the water amount before it sent to bio-composting plant. The alcohol is further purified to produce technical alcohols, RS and ethanol. Some parameters are controlled here.  Final alcohol strength  Final vinasse brix  In each column temperature and pressure  Microorganism size and shape in culture media.  Retention time at different place. 2.3.4The Overall Laboratory Analysis for the Above Three Processes Here we have worked for about ten days and we have grasped some practical skills. The main purpose of the lab analysis is to control failure and improving systems capacity by determine/measuring different parameters. Here generally three types of analysis is take place. These are:
  • 26. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA A,Sugar Analysis Here there are several analyses that analyzed for different purposes. These are:  Cane analysis (to analyzed cane contents like fiber, water, sucrose, reducing sugar, and impurities)  Bagasse analysis (to analyzed, moisture content pol loss with bagasse) Juice analysis (to know its content amount)  Filter cake analysis (to know pol loss with filter cake)  Molasses (to know purity, and its content amount)  Syrup analysis(to know the brix/concentration)  Massecuite analysis (to compare it with standard ) B, Boiler Water Analysis Here also several analysis to protect the boiler safe.  Hardness and phosphate analysis  Conductivity analysis  Partial and total alkalinity C, Ethanol Analysis Here also several analysis for different purpose.  Microorganisms shape and size in culture media  Alcohol strength and purity  Vinasse brix  Process water 2.3.5 Identified problems This section is the most important of ours because it challenges us to think to identify the problem and to generate solution idea. We have observed lots of problems from the initial point to the last one. Problems here have different dimension so we focused only on the problems that related with our field of study. In addition, we have tried to identify problems in each section. 1. Sugar Production Process Problems
  • 27. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA Here there are several problems. These are:  Poor cane preparation and low preparation index  Low extraction capacity, sucrose loss with bagasse, filter cake and final molasses, poor juice storage  Malfunction of diffuser  Steam and juice leakage  Scale formation in pipe and around pipes  Low quality sugar is marketed 2. BoilerPlant Problems Here there are few problems that have large and essential effect on the whole plant. These are:  There is no boiler treatment plant  Steam loss  Energy loss through smoke 3. Ethanol Plant Problems Here also there are problems. These are  Shortage of power  Equipment worn-out 4. Laboratory Problems Here there are lots of problems. These are  Incapable personnel are there.  Poor accuracy  Carelessness and  Improper equipment The solution ideas are listed in the recommendation section of this paper. 2.4 Procedure We Have Been Used When We Perform Work Task As we mentioned we have been worked at different section of the company. Even if each section has its own detail procedure we mainly focused on the major procedure that we have been used. Tasks that we have done aredetailed with process, apparatus used, specification and parameters and flow diagrams and pipe line drawings and we submit report for the company in each section. Generally we follow the schedule we have given.
  • 28. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA 2.4.1 Cane Weighing Cane weighing is the first step of cane sugar production. We have weighed cane here for five continuous days to know the average cane input to the system. The aim of the unit is to know how much amount of cane is processed per day, remained in the yard and to the payment purpose. Here we follow some procedures.  Cane variety, field number and cart number is recorded  Empty cart weight is recorded  Weight of cart and cane is weighed and recorded  The difference is recorded. 2.4.2 Cane Unloading and Preparation Cane is unloaded on the cane table and leveled and transported to the cane cutters. The size of the input cane stalk is reduce in the cutter. Then ferric materials are separated. The main object of the unit is to prepare proper fibered cane to the extraction unit. 2.4.3 Juice Milling and Screening Here prepared cane is passed through a series of mills and squeezed between the rollers by applying hydraulic pressure. The extracted juice screened through vibrational screen and sent to the process. The main object of the unit is to separate juice from its fiber. 2.4.4 Juice Diffusion and Screening Here the bagasse from the first mill forced to the diffuser by scalding juice. And leaching and diffusion process take place. The main object is to increase the extraction efficiency and to reduce sucrose lost. 2.4.5 So2 Gas and Milkof Lime Preparation We prepare so2 gas and milk of lime for clarification purpose. In the process of so2 gas generation we follow some procedures.  Atmospheric air is dried and compressed  Solid sulphur is melted  The reaction is take place between dried air and molten sulphur  The generated so2 gas is cooled and sent to clarification plant The procedure we followed to prepare milk of lime
  • 29. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA  Quick lime and hot water reacted in lime slacker.  Classified into milk of lime and grit  Clarified milk of lime and sent to process. 2.4.6 Clarification and Evaporation This is the most important and sensitive unit of all. The main object of the unit is to separate juice from its impurities and to maintain the PH of the system. And that of evaporation is to separate water from juice. We followed some procedures here during our performance.  Juice is heated  Limed and sulphited  Flashed  Flocculation  Clarified and sent to the process  Filtered and sent to the process  Juice and steam is sent to the stem chest  Concentrated juice sent to after some retention time  Vapor bleeds sent to vacuum, condenser and pre-heater  Condensate to boiler plant 2.4.7 Crystallization and Centrifugation The main object of the crystallizer is to separate crystal from mother liquor and that of centrifugation is to separate sugar from molasses. We have followed some procedure when we work on these units.  Syrup is sent to pans  Steam/ vapor bleed is sent here  Vacuum is created  Massecuite is sent to centrifugal machine  Then the massecuite centrifuge and sugar sent to dryer and then to market. 2.4.8 Laboratory Here in lab there are several analysis and we follow the respective procedure for each analysis. The main purpose is, to differentiate the problems and to take an action at each plant.
  • 30. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA 2.4. 9 Material and Energy Balance We done material and energy balance to solve our project problems. We followed some procedures to calculate the factory material and energy balance. The result of our calculation is attached at the appendix. The procedures that we followed are:  We take standards and basic, and also assumptions  Calculate the general balance and  Calculate for the components  Use the result to solve our problems  And recommend on the result 2.4.10 Boiler Plant We have worked here for very few days. The main object is to produce energy. We followed some procedures here.  Bagasse is feed to furnace  Steam is further heated  Air is heated  Steam is distributed to different sections  Smock is released through chimney 2.4.11 Ethanol Plant In ethanol plant there are five sections and each section has their own procedures that take place. Thus we focused only on the main procedures that we followed.  Water is treat before entered the fermentation unit as process water.  Culture media is prepared  Fermentation is take place  The fermented mixture is clarified and the wash sent to distillation for the separation process  The alcohol is separated from the vinase and then it purified further.  Water is separated from the vinasse and then vinasse sent to composting plant.  Compost is prepared from vinasse and filter cake. We summarized our tasks at sugar production process section by the following general process flow diagram.
  • 31. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA Figure3: general process flow diagram of sugar production process cane handling and preparation juice extraction so2 gas and milk of lime preparation juice clarification juice evaporation crystallization centrifugation drying and cooling sugar finishing
  • 32. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA 2.5 Our Performance during Our Internship During our internship class we were able to integrate with the workers within a short period of time And get involved in different works to gain more knowledge about the working environment to improve ourselves. We were able to perform all our duties nicely and get knowledge from the practical world and relate it with the theory we learned in class and we upgraded ourselves in to another level of skill, ethics, knowledge and leadership using this internship class. Since the factory has already given us a schedule we have done all our works based on that and after the completion of every work we had submitted a report to the factory .In addition to that we were able to attend training session that was given by the factory which helped us to gain more knowledge. Generally during the last four months we have performed very well. 2.5.1 Challenges We Have Faced Since internship is a whole new experience and the area is a bit far and remote we have faced different kinds of problems in the last four months. Such as:  The Weather condition was very hot and it was very difficult to adapt to the environment.  Since the factory was so old and don’t have well equipped air conditioning system it was so hot and difficult to work.  The stairs and bridges were very old and worn out, it makes our works so dangerous.  Since the factory was so old and because of some maintenance problems we weren’t able to see some machineries.  Lack of safety facilities. 2.5.2 Measures We Took To Overcome the Challenges From the mentioned challenges above we were able to come up with solutions to some of the problems that can be solved by our level. Such as taking extra care during our work in the factory, wearing comfortable shoe and clothing even though we were not supplied with any kind of working clothes from the factory .but the rest problems were above our level so we couldn’t do anything about it.
  • 33. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA Chapter Three 3 Overall Benefits Gained From the Internship 3.1 Learned Practical Skills during Internship Throughout the whole internship program we were able to experience the theoretical knowledge we acquired during the past three years practically. The theoretical knowledge we had was helpful in order to successfully accomplish our filed work.in addition to the theoretical knowledge we had we were able to get practical skill from the field environment and the workers which was a great deal. Some of the practical skills we gain throughout our internship period are  Process control The main practical skill we acquired in metehara sugar factory was the skill of process controlling based on the given operational parameters and set points. Each plant have its own control highly equipped stations where qualified personnel are assigned to control the whole process in and prevent any kind of malfunction.so during our stay there we were able to identify what parameters to control and what measure to take if any error occurs.  Different kinds of machineries and their use in sugar production At the factory there were many machineries which facilitate the sugar production some of them were manually operated while the rest were operated automatically. This machineries in combination with the factory labor force perform the production of sugar from raw cane up to the final sugar crystal.so during our internship we were able to identify the working principle and the parameters of these machineries.  Laboratory analysis on the different materials of the processes. The factory laboratory performs different kinds of analysis on the different materials during the process in order to check if the process products and parameters are meeting the standard of ICUMSA (international commission for uniform method of sugar analysis).and we were able to carry out some tests in the laboratory such as:
  • 34. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA  Cane analysis  Dry substance and moisture analysis  Polarization  Bagasse analysis  Juice analysis  Reducing sugar analysis  Boiler water analysis  Physical properties analysis  Inorganic substance analysis  Generation (production) of chemicals to be used in different process. In metehara sugar factory there are two stations that produce so2 and lime (milk of lime) for different processes.so we were able to work on the production of so2 and milk of lime from raw sulfur and raw calcium oxide respectively.  Identified problems and solution suggested The other skill we learned was identifying problems that occur in the company. This problems may be caused by the recklessness of the employees, maintenance problems, or because of the worn out and old machineries in use.so after being able to identify we were able to come up with so suggestions.  Production of ethanol and bio compost from the byproduct coming from sugar production. After we completed our work on sugar production we were able to see the production of ethanol from molasses and the production of bio compost from filter cake and vinasse (by product of ethanol)  Water treatment The other thing we gained knowledge from was the water treatment plant. This plant is used to treat water coming from Awash River and use it in the production of ethanol.  Data recording techniques Even though it was not that much of related with our field of study we were able to gain some skill on how to record data. Such as, how to record incoming cane from farm in order to correlate it later with the produced sugar.
  • 35. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA 3.2 Up Grading Theoretical Knowledge The internship class does not only depend on the practical aspect it depends on both ,theoretical and practical knowledge, both types of knowledge are important and both helped us to do better .theoretical knowledge helps to understand and upgrade or increase what had learned in class, it enables us to understand the process done in practice because we had the advantage of on theoretical knowledge, we couldn’t cope up with our internship class if we had no theoretical knowledge.it also enabled us to read more and upgrade our theoretical knowledge.in the internship class we were able to upgrade our knowledge beyond from what we have learned in class some of this are.  Heat transfer equipment’s  Design of shell and tube and working principles  Report writing  Multiple effect evaporators and Working principles  Distillation column and their working principles We learned those things in exclusive because it is hard to read and understand everything from books and asking some peoples.so the internship class in metehara sugar factory enabled us to upgrade and improve our theoretical knowledge. 3.3 Upgrading Interpersonal Communication Skill Interpersonal communication skill is an exchange of information between two or more people. It is also an area of study. Communication is sharing or exchanging information or ideas with others in order to get some messages and knowledge. Communication skills are developed and may be enhanced or improved with increased knowledge and practice. During interpersonal communication, there is message sending and message receiving. The communications systems within metehara sugar factory have taken on a large role in the achievement of profitability and efficiency. A basic understanding of communication systems is beneficial to all section of the factory as they all play a part in the success of the production of sugar. Sugar factory is one of the places that ask a good communication skill. That means communication is an important and the main key way of learning.
  • 36. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA Good communicationisimportantinthe factoryandit can appearindifferentformsas  Speaking  Writing  Reading and  Listening. In metehara sugar factory we gained many experience due to communication with other workers like chemical engineers, operators, supervisors and Forman. We also gain an experience in order to increase our self-reliance using interpersonal communication by using the following methods.  By trying demonstrate and work independently,  By communicate effectively,  By demonstrate flexibility,  By solving problem In some place/case it is very difficult to talk workers and ask them what we want because of that they underestimate us and sometimes they are not eager to tell. But we improve and know how to communicate with different classes of workers in the site. 3.4 Improving Team Playing Skill Teamwork is prerequisite to the success of any organization, and to the success of the individuals who work there. It’s vital you keep developing the skills that enable you to collaborate well with colleagues and clients Team playing has a major important in order to achieve success in the process that involves a group of people. Team playing skill for sugar production, especially for engineers, involve in every piece of task and achieving good team playing skill is essential for Effective completion of tasks and Increasing productivity. We have been use this skill in the campus during projects, assignments and group works. But this skill is more organized and serious in sugar factory than in campus. In the factory the work is already a team work. Without team work and understanding it is difficult to achieve the goal that has been planned. And it needs more closeness of workers to solve problems arise in different aspects misunderstanding in the process or working methodology.
  • 37. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA We also work together in the factory as a team to get more understanding and share ideas. More or less we improve our team work status by working together with different professionals, students and workers. 3.5 Improving Leadership Skill Leadership is the activity of leading a group of people or organization or the ability to this. Leadership involves establishing a clear version, sharing that version with others so that they will follow willingly providing information. We had individually seen that the employees are controlled and supervised; they have very good communication skill with their respective supervisors and controlled in each and every gap of their working hour .The supervisors write and report /record any kind of mistake. Leadership is a skill to guide, control and monitor peoples. For effective leadership we understood that personal values like confidence, effective communication and devotion are very important. In order to improve our leadership skill one must consider the following steps:  Improve communication skills; be able to communicate clearly and efficiently.  Maintain a positive attitude to respect employees.  Set goals and be passionate to achieve those goals and share that goals to the team.  Live in accordance with your morals and values.  Take responsibilities for your action and learn from your failures and weaknesses.  Continue to educate and improve yourself.  Know and utilize your strength and gifts.  Motivate others to achieve good work and greatness.  Listening to others.  Be technically proficient (skilled with different knowledge‘s).  Ensure that tasks are understood, supervised, and accomplished. In the factory it was really hard for us to lead because we went there to learn things, but in the future we hope to be a good leader and achieve a great amount of work to fulfil our goal. But one thing is for sure that being a good leader is hard it takes a lot of commitment and responsibility. 3.6 knowledge Gained In terms of Work Ethics and Related Issues Work ethics is the overall quality in one‘s behavior towards appreciating the process of work flow and performing well on the job. During our internship program we have managed to do our job with a high spirit and motivation so that there was a smooth flow of activities in the wok
  • 38. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA environment. Work ethics involve such characteristics as honesty, Responsibility, reliability, accountability and etc. So in our stay in metehara sugar factory we highly tried to achieve all the expected work ethics. Such as punctuality; we were assigned in morning and afternoon shift we had respected our work time and this helped us to improve our punctuality skills. In addition to this we had always respected the rules and regulation of the factory. The other work ethics we gained was dedication, when we observed the work environment all the workers were highly dedicated for their work this give us a lesson on how we have to be committed to our work. Character was also the other work ethics we had gained from our internship program. Most of the workers were highly disciplined, pushing themselves to complete work task instead of requiring others to intervene. They were also very honest and trust worthy. These strong characters were also a great ethical lesson to us. Generally we can say that we had gained so many good and ethical behaviors during our internship program which will help us in the near future when we join the work environment. 3.7 Entrepreneurship Skills What we gained from metehara sugar factory in terms of entrepreneurship skill are  The ability to manage and raise money The factory generates electric power by using steam energy which underrates the cost for electric power from ELPA Byproducts are not just discarded; they are further used to produce other useful products which raise the money of the factory. These are  Final molasses:-to produce ethanol  Bagasse:-as a fuel for boiler plant to produce steam energy  Viennese and filter cake:-to produce a fertilizer, which helps for the growth of the cane and minimizes the cost for fertilizers by 45%  The Ability to be Productive and Remove Stress The factory works with 3 shifts, the shift switches within a week so, there is like distribution of working time that way the workers do their job without stress and the factory without resting which helps to rise its production
  • 39. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA  The Ability to Identify Strength, Weakness and To Deal With Failure In MSF the operator writes down the activity of the shift in the remark book, that way the shift coordinators and the unit leaders will be able to identify the weakness and strength of the shift and provides the right correction and modification for the problem  The Ability to Hire Effective personnel and to Train New Staff MSF hired well learned chemical engineers, mechanical engineer and chemists, they works together with the experienced operators and benefit the factory to produce a product by means of the science. And when there is a new staff to be hired the experienced operators and the engineers together trains them .Then after they gets the proper training they will be measured by a test and if they passes they will be hired.
  • 40. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA Chapter Four 4.1 Conclusion Internship is a bridge between the theoretical knowledge and the practical training. We all who take the internship class go to factories that already working in order to produce different products. The responsibilities of the hosting company are to teach student and shape them as a member of their factory in four month. We were able to apply theoretical knowledge practically. This allows as enhancing our knowledge. During these past four months we have been able to see the different theoretical aspects, methodologies and how to produce sugar.  The mission of our internship hosting company is to  Produce sugar of standard quality at a least possible cost and satisfy its customers,  Provide best service to the society at large,  Remain competitive and profitable,  To be environmentally friendly  Provide affordable living standard to its employees and  Utilizes all resources at disposal The factory is a well-organized one with a lot of skilled manpower. The work flow is so organized that it made the company so chosen by many customers. It is the most experienced sugar factory with in the area. In our hosting company there are advisors and they help us who took the internship session in this company in acquiring different knowledge in different plants (section). They collaborate with supervisors and operators in order to teach us how the factory is operated. This program played an important role to break the conventional thought that sugar production can be only implemented by students who hold a degree or people who have an experience in sugar production, ethanol and bio compost. We were able to acquire a high level of confidence to deal with problems that arise in production of sugar. Since we took our internship session inmetehara sugar factory we get the opportunity to work in different section of the company other than sugar production like ethanol plant, bio compost etc. Which helps us to gain more knowledge by seeing and asking what the employs Work and what is their main responsibilities.
  • 41. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA Generally we were able to know the main procedures, parameters and uses of sugar production, ethanol plant & bio compost. There were some challenges but we were able to manage it by increasing our personal theoretical and interpersonal communications skills. 4.2 Recommendation 4.2.1 Recommendation to the Company Most works in the factory needs careful attention and successive supervision of works because in the factory we use different toxic chemicals for production process, and also operated under very high temperature and pressure so the employees needs to be careful and require successive supervision to avoid safety problem. In the metehara sugar factory there are works which is performed in the way that must not to be performed. Such works leads to safety problem, loose of human power if its degree of effect is high and it leads to economy and property loss. Thus we recommend for the company the following:  Improper cane handling and preparation. Here the weigh bridge is inaccurate, the yard is not clean and it is dusty, cane is not washed, generally unclean and poor cane handling and preparation process, inefficient knives. These total problems in cane handling and preparation unit affect the whole unit’s capacity and efficiency.  Poor juice extraction process and extracted juice handling. Here because several equipment malfunction extraction is not good and we lose sucrose with bagasse. Diffuser not work correctly, there is mill setting problems, etc. the extracted juice is not handled properly and inversion of sucrose to simple sugar is take place this is undesired. And juice is leaked everywhere .This is the result of lack of maintenance and carelessness to properly repair the machines and lack of equipment for maintenance.  Here our system is adiabatic, that means heat is not transferred to the surrounding from the system or vice versa. But the real situation in MSF is far from this. There is steam leakage, lack of insulation. This makes shortage of energy, hot environment and bad working condition for worker. So working conditions must be improved, like insulation must be considered, suitable ac must be installed to avoid the hot environment.  Leakage is main problem here in MSF. Prepared cane, bagasse, extracted juice, clarified juice, syrup, massecuite, molasses, sugar, steam, condensate water etc. all these are leaked because of old pipes. Lot of consideration must take place in order to renew or repair, stop, reduce the leakage problem.  There is no feed water and waste water treatment plant. This in turn has several effects. Scale is formed in pipe this reduce heat transfer rate create high pressure inside pipe and finally the pipes are damaged. Corrosion it affects pipes severely. Pumps, heaters are damaged. In MSF boiler pipes damage is best example. .n this case different projects must be done in order to plant water treatment in economical and feasible way
  • 42. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA  Loss of sugar/sucrose with final bagasse, filter cake and final molasses.  Heat energy loss at boiler plant with smock through chimney and that released to environment. Has two negative effects; first energy is lost second environment is badly affected. There must be some treatment mechanism.  Ethanol plant in MSF, produce 3000L/hr. RS and 1L is cost 14.5 birr. So we get 43500 birr per hour and 1.044000 million birr per day. The problem here is energy. If there is no electrical energy from ELPA, there is no production because it dependence on ELPA and we lost so many birr. Solution is needed quickly.  Usemodern machineryorequipment forhigh productivityand to finish works ontime. There are different problems in this factory most of the problems rise because the factory has worked for the past 52 years and it’s so old that the machineries /equipment are old must be repaired or maintained with highly experienced and trusted engineers otherwise the factory has proven to reduce its efficiency every year and this leads to suppress demand and decrease the profit. 4.2.2 Safety work in the Factory Human lifeisirreplaceableNowdays ithasbecome common to hear accidentson the process industry.Themore the accidents are becoming redundantthe responsibilityof the supervisors and the attentiontogive to safetyofthe workersis progressingtobe preponderant.Therefore,itcannotbe deniedto workon increasingthe safetycondition in the factory.The most effective wayofavoidingrisks is the preventive strategy. As the health professionals use to say ‘preventionsbetter than cure, itis morethanreasonableto be abiding bysuch motto. Lessconcerned safetyrule, regulationand trainingare amongthe problemin the factory. Safetyofallworkingstaffsand visitors shouldbe observed to ahighestcare. Infliction ofinjuryshallbe minimized. Forthispriorreadinessis veryimportant.The safety managementwillbe carried outwitha specialsupervisor to beassigned in the factory.Safetyof the workers and visitors willbe managed inthefollowingstrategies; Preventive Strategy:Successwould onlybe possible if there are workers, whocan give theirpotential outputwithoutfearofanyunanticipated risks. While they’restrivingto achieve thetargeted result,they maynotbe focused ontheirsafetymatters. Thepreventive strategyinvolves thefollowingelements:
  • 43. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA Orientation:Allworkingand visitingpeoplemustbe oriented aboutsafetybefore they enter the factory.Orientationmustinclude on howto workwith machinesandequipment, the possible accident theymay inflictand what rules and procedures theyhave to follow when workingwith, it must also consider not working or touching any machineries unless or otherwise they are told to do so by their supervisors, Signage:Importantsignsthatcould remind people who are movingwithinthe workinglocationshould be situatedina place whereeverybodycan see orlook. Firm Temporary Works: - All temporaryworks like maintenance should be identified. Lighting:Appropriatelightingmustbe delivered,ifthereneedto workon the night times. 4.4.3 Accident Administration After involvingtheabove stated methodsofprevention ofaccident, but some accidents might occur so acute accident administration might be necessary. First Aid:Addresser, who hasrelevantprofessionalbackground,willbeassigned on siteforany possible firstaid. Secondary Treatment:Some accidents mayrequire secondarytreatment 4.4.4 Recommendation totheSchool Thestudentgoesto the internship class are owned bythe universityor the schooland are given tothe companiesthatuseorteachus throughout themonths. So, before and afterwe go to thecompaniesthe schoolmustfulfillthe following:  Evaluatingand supervisingstudentsastheyareinthefactory bysending mentors on time.  Coursesthatareappropriateforthesite workbeforethe internship class is important.  Workingwiththecompaniescloselyto addressmore knowledge to the student.  Sendingthe studentontime totheirhostingcompany.  Organizingstudentsthose reside inthesame placetocreate ateamplayingskilland provide group-workingenvironmentinordertoshareideas. Mostlythoselisted problemchallengesthe studentnot to perform well and explore/upgrade knowledge.
  • 44. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA Appendix Appendix A: Basic Terminologies Ash: Solid residue determined gravimetrically after incineration in the presence of oxygen. In analysis of sugar products, sulfuric acid is added to the sample, and this residue as sulfated ash heated to 525 °C is taken to be a measure of the inorganic constituents. Sometimes it determined indirectly by measurement of electrical conductivity of the product in solution. Bagasse: Cane residue leaving mills after extraction of juice. Brix: Measure of dissolved solids in sugar, juice, liquor or syrup using a refractometer, otherwise referred to as refractometric dry solids. For solutions containing only sugar and water, Brix = % sugar by mass. Casandra: Tubular or plate heating element in a vacuum pan or evaporator vessel. Centrifugal: Centrifuge used to separate sugar from mother liquor. Clarifier: Apparatus for the separation by sedimentation of suspended solids from a turbid sugar solution. Clarified Juice: Juice from clarifier also referred to as clear juice. Color: Attenuation index, determined by absorption of light under defined conditions. Generally Cooling Crystallization: Crystallization by cooling of the massecuite. Crystal Content: Proportion by mass of crystals in massecuite, often expressed as a percentage, and referred to total massecuite mass or to massecuite dry substance (Brix). Crystallization: Nucleation and growth of crystals. Dissolved Solids: are all solute material which is in solution, including sucrose, monosaccharaides, ash and other organic impurities. Dry Substance: A measure of total solids obtained from evaporating a solution or massecuite under vacuum to dryness. Also it referred to as total solids by drying or dry solids.
  • 45. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA Evaporator Effect: One of a system of evaporators operating in series as a multiple effect system (e.g. First effect, second effect). Condensates and vapors are labeled correspondingly (e.g., first condensate and vapor one: condensate and vapor from the first effect respectively). Extraction: Proportion of sugar extracted from cane in the extraction plant; equals mass of sugar in raw juice as a percentage of mass of sugar in cane. False Grain: Undesirable small crystals, formed spontaneously by secondary nucleation when the super-saturation during crystallization is too high. Fiber: The dry fibrous insoluble structure of the cane plant. Generally taken to mean all insoluble material in the cane delivered to a mill, and therefore includes soil or other extraneous insoluble matter in cane. Filter Cake: Material retained on the filter screens and discharged from the filters after filtering clarifier muds. Filtrate: Liquid passed through the screens of the filters. Flocculants: Polyelectrolyte in solution added to juice to assist clarification. Imbibition: The process of adding imbibition water to the extraction plant to increase extraction. Water added is called imbibition water. Liming: Process step in juice purification in which lime is introduced into the sugar juice in the form of milk of lime or lime saccharide solution. Liquor: sugar syrup, a term generally used in sugar refining. Massecuite: The mixture of crystals and mother liquor resulting from the crystallization process. Massecuites are classified according to purity as A, C, or D massecuites. Molasses: The mother liquor separated from the crystals by centrifuging. A, C or D molasses is derived from the corresponding massecuites. C molasses is also referred to as final molasses. Mother Liquor: Liquid phase in the massecuite during crystallization; refers to syrup or liquor in which the crystals are growing. Non-sucrose: Dissolved solids contained in any process stream other than sucrose.
  • 46. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA Non-sugar: Common overall term for dissolved solids other than sugar contained in any process stream. Polarization: (or the apparent sucrose content expressed as a mass percent measured by the optical rotation of polarized light passing through a sugar solution. This is accurate only for pure sucrose solutions. Press Water: Juice expressed from dewatering mills after a diffuser. Purity: The true purity is the sucrose content as a percent of the dry substance or dissolved solids content. The solids consist of sugar plus non-sucrose components such as invert, ash, and colorants. Apparent purity is expressed as polarization divided by refractometer Brix multiplied by 100. Reducing Sugars: Generally referred to and/or interpreted as invert sugar, determined by measuring reducing substance content by laboratory analysis. Saturation: A sugar solution at saturation will not dissolve any more crystals at the temperature of the solution. Seed: Suspension of fine crystals in saturated solution of alcohol, or the initial grain resulting from seeding in a vacuum pan. Strike: Massecuite as a completed boiling, all of which is discharged from the pan. Sugar: Term for the saccharide sucrose and products of the sugar industry, essentially composed of sucrose. Sulphitation: Introduction of sulfur dioxide into juice or liquor. Super-saturation: The degree to which the sucrose content in solution is greater than the sucrose content in a saturated solution. Suspended Solids: Insoluble solids in juice or other liquid, removable by mechanical means. Syrup: The concentrated juice from the evaporators. Trash: Cane tops, leaves, dead stalks of cane and any other vegetable matter delivered with the cane.
  • 47. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA Appendix B: Material balance There are some assumptions and standards in Metehara sugar factory. The standards are listed in the following table. Table 8:Some standards for material balance Standards Values Cane processed per day 5000tonn Cane processed per 200tonn Fiber content %cane 13% Sucrose content % cane 14% Non-sucrose content %cane 0.5% Water content %cane 70% Ash and other impurities content % cane 2.5% Imbibition water % cane 25-30% Final bagasse moisture content 40-50% Lime added per ton of cane 0.5 Kg Evaporator load 75-80% Vacuum pressure of vacuum plant 0.2666 bar Assumptions  All units we use in the calculation ton per our  Take basic 200ton/hr.  There is no loss  Working hour 24hr.
  • 48. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA General material balance Since the process is continuous, steady and non-reactive the general material balance is look like this. Input =output C+Imb+lime=B+FC+E1+E2+Mo+S Since direct measurement of these values are very difficult we follow the component method starting from the starting point. And we discuss the result. But first Thus 200 ton cane feed per hour contain Water =140 ton Sucrose=28 ton Non-sucrose/reducing sugar=1.0ton Fiber=26ton Ash and other impurities=5 ton
  • 49. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA Table 9:Calculation for extraction, clarification and evaporation unit 1 Milling plant 2 Clarification 3 Evaporation Assume Imb=25% cane Milling and Diffusion efficiency=0.95 Bagasse moisture content=50% Imb =0.25*200=50 Sucrose ex=0.95*28=26.6 Un-Extracted sucrose=1.4 Bagasse water content=26+1.4=27.4 Bagasse amount= 26F+1.4S+27.4B=54. 8 Output and input to clarification unit are input Water= 140+50-27.4=162.6 Sucrose=26.6 RS=1.0 Impurity=5.0 Total juice=195.2ton/hr. Milk of lime=0.5kg/ton of cane=0.10ton Assume efficiency of clarifier to remove impurity=0.96 Thus slug removed=0.96*5.0+0.10=4.9ton/hr. Remaining impurities=0.1 Total CJ=195.2-4.9=190.3 %of solid=(26.6+1+0.1/190.3)*100=14.56 % Input W=162.6 Sucrose=26.6 Imp =0.1 Rs=1.0 Total juice=190.3 Assume evaporation load as 0.76 Thus evaporated water=0.76*190.3=144.628 Water remained in juice=162.6- 144.628=17.927 Total solution=190.3-144.628=45.672 % of solid=(26.6+0.1+1.0/45.672)*100=60.6 5 4. Crystallizer Inputs W=17.927 Sucrose=26.6
  • 50. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA Reducing sugar= 1.0 Imp=0.1 Assume 0.92 sucrose is recover as crystal with respect to input sucrose And 0.33 reducing sugar is recovered as crystal Thus the weight of sucrose= 0.92*26.6=24.472 Weight of reducing sugar=0.33*1.0=0.33 Assume moisture associated with both is =0.31 Sucrose in molasses=26.6-24.472=2.128 Reducing sugar in molasses=1.0-0.33=0.67 Total sugar in molasses= 2.128+0.67=2.798 Water required to dissolve this=2.798/2.6287=1.064 Water to be evaporated=17.927-0.31-1.064=16.553 4 Centrifugation Input Solid= (S+RS+moisture+Imp) =25.217 Molasses=2.798+1.064=3.862 Assume 0.1 molasses is adheres to crystal Thus the weight of molasses that added to solid=0.1*3.862=0.3862 Total sugar crystal=25.217+0.3862=25.6032 Total molasses=3.862-0.3862=3.4758 Now we can calculate the general material balance in both rate form and amount for as following C+Imb+lime=B+FC+E1+E2+Mo+S C=200ton/hr. Imb water=50ton/hr.
  • 51. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA Milk of lime=0.1ton/hr. B=54.8ton/hr. FC=4.9ton/hr. E1=144.628ton/hr. E2 =16.553ton/hr. Mo =3.4758ton/hr. S =25.6032ton/hr. (200+50+0.10=54.8+4.9+144.628+16.553+25.6032+3.4758)ton/hr………………correct Input and output ton per hr. Input and output ton per day Quintal per day Real value quintal per day Cane 200 4800 48000 30000-35000 Imbibition water 50 1200 12000 Milk of lime 0.1 2.4 24 Bagasse 54.8 1315.2 13152 Filter cake 4.9 117.6 1176 Water evaporated at evaporation plant 144.628 3471.072 34710.72 Water evaporated at vacuum plant 16.553 397.272 3972.72 Final molasses 3.4758 83.4192 834.192 Sugar crystal 25.6032 614.4768 6144.768 1800-3000 NB. This is the standard of the company but the reality is far from the result shown above.
  • 52. FINAL INTERNSHIP REPORT ON METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY BY ABNET MENGESHA DUBE, 2017 , ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA References 1. Hugot. (1986),hand book of cane sugar engineering, third, completely revised, edition. Elevier-Amsterdam-Oxford-New york-tokyo 2. D.P Kulkarni. (1995), Cane sugar manufacture in India. The sugar technologist association of India, New Delhi, India 3. Peter Rein. (2007), cane sugar engineering. Verlas Dr. Albert Bartens KG-Berlin 4. Sugar Engineering and Manufacturing Training team. (April,2014), Ethiopian Sugar corporation training materialson cane handling and preparation, cane juice extraction, clarification and filtration, evaporation, vacuum plant, centrifugation and sugar finishing and boiler water. Wonji-shoa, Ethiopia