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Cow Maths question

Postby DatOneGuy » Thu Jun 02, 2011 7:26 am

Can someone check that I'm not crazy here...

24 Cows quantity 20 = 28.8 L/Hour (240Liters/`Milking` 500 Min/Milking)

Rennet is 20L/800Min => 20 Curd

Should be 20 Curding Tubs
(800 Minutes * 20L Milk * 0.2L/Min) => 20 Curding Tubs

20 Curding Tubs + 40 Rennet + 240L Milk => 100 Trays of Curd

It's late and I'm sure I messed up somewhere.
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Re: Cow Maths question

Postby Potjeh » Thu Jun 02, 2011 12:56 pm

AFAIK one curd takes one litre, and it takes four curds to fill a tray. So you'd need 400l to fill up 100 trays.
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Re: Cow Maths question

Postby Sevenless » Thu Jun 02, 2011 4:47 pm

DatOneGuy wrote:Can someone check that I'm not crazy here...

24 Cows quantity 20 = 28.8 L/Hour (240Liters/`Milking` 500 Min/Milking)

Rennet is 20L/800Min => 20 Curd

Should be 20 Curding Tubs
(800 Minutes * 20L Milk * 0.2L/Min) => 20 Curding Tubs

20 Curding Tubs + 40 Rennet + 240L Milk => 100 Trays of Curd

It's late and I'm sure I messed up somewhere.


I was under the impression that rennet gave 1 curd per 0.1L (but I've never actually tested this). Even using your math each jar or rennet gives 20 curds, which means 40 rennet is enough for 800 curds, or 200 trays. I definitely know that you need 1L of milk per curd though, so you've only got enough milk for 60 trays.

Going off my basic assumptions (but using your Cow milk quantity calc because I don't know that formula tbh)

Curdling tub processes 1.5L per hour (1 curd per 40mins).
1.0L of rennet = 10 curds

28.8L/hour requires 19.2 tubs => 20 curdling tubs

To fill up 100 trays (400L) it will take 13.9hours of that setup running at full efficiency using 20 tubs and will consume 40L of rennet. Not sure what your question is, but that should easily give you 100 trays per day even without 100% efficiency for milking. At 100% efficiency you'll get 172.8 trays per day. Your end math was right even though the formula's you used were wrong as far as I can tell. Only exception being you got the milk and time required wrong.
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Re: Cow Maths question

Postby DatOneGuy » Fri Jun 03, 2011 12:18 am

The 14 hours is what I was looking for, how much Curd I'd get in one round through the curding tubs (14Hours roughly).

My actual question is: How many curding tubs running full speed would I need to accommodate that level of milk.
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