Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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646550 | Applied Thermal Engineering | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Improving the performance of existing industrial plants through new technologies and innovative eco-energy solutions is raising a lot of challenges for researchers and practitioners. In the search for new sustainable designs, understanding the current energy distribution within a plant in regards to its energy requirements is essential for the decision-making process. The technique of Composite Curves is commonly employed to evaluate the scope for energy savings. However, it is seldom self-explanatory. In the present work, an alternative to the energy Composite Curves representation is proposed to complement the visualization of energy integration opportunities. A novel energy management assessment based on mapping of the overall process energy is introduced as a practical illustration to support the thermal energy integration.
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Authors
Luciana Savulescu, Zoé Périn-Levasseur, Marzouk Benali,