F. Carl Knopf - Modeling, Analysis and Optimization of Process and Energy Systems
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Modeling, Analysis and Optimization of Process and Energy Systems

F. Carl Knopf

ISBN: 9780470624210
Vydavatelství: Wiley
Rok vydání: 2012
Vazba: Hardback
Počet stran: 488
Dostupnost: Skladem

Původní cena: 3 629 Kč
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Katalogová cena: 85.5 GBP

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A systematic, integrated, and complete approach for minimizing energy use and reducing costs in processing plants Energy costs impact the profitability of virtually all industrial facilities, particularly those in the chemical and bulk materials processing fields, where everyday operations call for a high demand of power. To allow readers to better understand how energy flows work in a processing plant, Modeling, Analysis, and Optimization of Process and Energy Systems follows a logical instructional path to instill basic fundamentals, while stressing the need for stronger coupling of the supply and demand sides of the energy equation. Its goal is to encourage industrial processing practices that are both environmentally and fiscally responsible. Modeling, Analysis, and Optimization of Process and Energy Systems: Offers a clear and simple way to understand energy use in existing and emerging processes, and provides practical "hands–on" simulations Presents a targeted plan for minimizing cost and optimizing the design of a processing plant using cogeneration as an example Differs from other texts in this area in that all problems are completely solved, with many problems utilizing actual plant data Provides online videos and a detailed solutions manual Includes thermodynamic and energy analysis software tools provided as open source code, which encourages further development by users An indispensable guide for solving energy optimization problems, Modeling, Analysis, and Optimization of Process and Energy Systems is an ideal resource for anyone interested in discovering new methods for minimizing energy costs and maximizing profitability. Individual chapters can be used to establish an "Energy Thread" in several engineering courses. The text is also an ideal resource for an elective course on process and energy systems engineering.