Modelling and Optimization of Process Utility Systems
Process utility systems consume fuel, generate power and distribute steam. The heating and cooling requirements of the site dictate the site-wide fuel demand and cogeneration of the utility system. New tools have been developed for the optimization of total site utility systems. Utility systems are always designed with significant spare capacity to allow for the constantly changing demands and to allow for maintenance and breakdown. The amount and type of spare capacity and its operation are critical to the performance of the overall system. This paper will review the optimization of such systems under the conditions of uncertainty that prevail.
utility systems transient analysis optimization.
Robin Smith Donghui Zheng Jin-Kuk Kim
Centre for Process Integration,School of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science,The University of Manchester,UK.
国际会议
西安
英文
2007-08-15(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)