Resource Efficiency of Processing Plants
Monitoring and Improvement
(Sprache: Englisch)
This monograph provides foundations, methods, guidelines and examples for monitoring and improving resource efficiency during the operation of processing plants and for improving their design.The measures taken to improve their energy and resource...
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This monograph provides foundations, methods, guidelines and examples for monitoring and improving resource efficiency during the operation of processing plants and for improving their design.The measures taken to improve their energy and resource efficiency are strongly influenced by regulations and standards which are covered in Part I of this book. Without changing the actual processing equipment, the way how the processes are operated can have a strong influence on the resource efficiency of the plants and this potential can be exploited with much smaller investments than needed for the introduction of new process technologies. This aspect is the focus of Part II. In Part III we discuss physical changes of the process technology such as heat integration, synthesis and realization of optimal processes, and industrial symbiosis.The last part deals with the people that are needed to make these changes possible and discusses the path towards a resource efficiency culture. Written with industrial solutions in mind, this text will benefit practitioners as well as the academic community.
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PART I - RESOURCE EFFICIENCY METRICS, STATE OF THE ART, DEVELOPMENT, ONLINE USEBOOK OVERVIEWUnderstanding the Process and its Integration in Large ComplexesDefining Resource Efficiency for the Given Process by a Resource Efficiency AuditMeasure the Right Parameters to Find Potential and Maintain ImprovementUse New Real Time Resource Efficiency Indicators for Reporting, Decision Support and Optimisation of OperationDerive Long Term Objectives for Projects and Infrastructure ImprovementThe Minimisation of Waste and Losses (Energy and Material)The Optimisation of Process Operation, Especially Concerning Reproducibility and More Efficient Partial LoadsAn Improvement of Energy and Material (i.e. Resource) RecoveryA More Real-Time Resource Efficient Operation Based on Resource AvailabilityCONCEPT OF ENERGY AND RESOURCE EFFICIENCYIntroductionClassification of the Process Industries in the Broader ScaleResource and Energy IntensityThe Concept of Energy and Resource EfficiencySTATE OF THE ART ENERGY AND RESOURCE EFFICIENCY MANAGEMENT Resource Efficiency and Energy EfficiencyEnergy and Resource Efficiency in the Context of Energy ManagementImpact of RegulationEnergy and Resource Efficiency Reporting TodayENERGY AND RESOURCE EFFICIENCY ANALYSIS KPISNew Resource Efficiency Metrics for Variable Time ScalesStructural Modelling for ReportingBenchmarking of ProcessesDATA RECONCILIATION Introduction to Measurement ErrorsData Reconciliation CalculationNew Trends in Gross Error DetectionMEASURING AND ESTIMATION OF UNKNOWN QUANTITIES Standard Measurements in Processing PlantsMeasurement Concepts for Low Error MeasurementsQuality Measurements (Onlite, Atline)PART II - PROCESS MONITORING AND IMPROVEMENTENERGY AND RESOURCE EFFICIENCY AUDITS PROCESS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND INSTRUMENTATION FOR RESOURCE EFFICIENCY PROCESS OPERATION: VISUALISATION, DECISION SUPPORT AND OPTIMISATIONVisualisationDecision Support OptimisationPlanning Future Financial Optimisation OptionsSTRUCTURAL
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OPTIMISATION: sOptimo and sOptimo+PROCESS EQUIPMENT RETROFITFUTURE TECHNOLOGIESORGANISATIONAL CULTURE FOR RESOURCE EFFICIENCYPART III ? INDUSTRY BEST PRACTICE EXAMPLES
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Autoren-Porträt
Dr. Stefan Krämer is Energy Manager at the petrochemical site of INEOS in Köln, Germany. He joined INEOS in 2004 as an Advanced Control Engineer, later managed over a group of APC and DCS Engineers and in his current role is head of a team for energy management and energy optimization. Operating the site wide energy management system, making sure that the power generation and distribution is operated in a commercially optimal way, and coordinating energy and resource efficiency projects is part of his responsibilities. In two EU-funded research projects, the EU FP 7 project MORE and currently the EU Horizon 2020 SPIRE project CoPro, both dealing with resource efficiency, he acts as Industrial Application Coordinator. Stefan Krämer also co-leads the topic "Energy Efficiency" in the pan-INEOS "Carbon and Energy Network".He is the former chairman of the NAMUR working group on Process Dynamics and Operations and currently the chairman of the NAMUR working group on Energy Efficiency and member of a sister working group in VIK.Stefan Krämer received his PhD at Technische Universität Dortmund (Germany), where he still teaches Batch Process Operation. He managed to build a reputation in the area of process control and energy efficiency and keeps publishing practical and scientific contributions in the areas of process modelling, process control, energy management and energy and resource efficiency.Prof. Dr. Sebastian Engell has been Professor and Chair of Process Dynamics and Operations in the Department of Biochemical and Chemical Engineering at Technische Universität Dortmund (Germany) since 1990.Professor Engell is an internationally renowned scientist in the field of process control and process operations and has published more than 400 scientific papers. He has been involved in several cooperative projects with industry, among others the EU FP 7 projects DYMASOS and MORE, and currently coordinates the EU Horizon 2020 SPIRE project CoPro - Improved energy and resource
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efficiency by better coordination of production in the process industries. Professor Engell is a recipient of a European Research Council Advanced Investigator Grant and Fellow of the International Federation of Automatic Control. He received best paper awards from Journal of Process Control in 2007 and Computers and Chemical Engineering in 2016. He also edited the book "Logistics of Chemical Production Processes" published by Wiley-VCH.
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Bibliographische Angaben
- 2018, XXIV, 504 Seiten, 211 Schwarz-Weiß-Abbildungen, Maße: 17,4 x 25,1 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Stefan Krämer, Sebastian Engell
- Verlag: Wiley-VCH
- ISBN-10: 3527340742
- ISBN-13: 9783527340743
- Erscheinungsdatum: 28.02.2018
Sprache:
Englisch
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