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    Berlin ; : De Gruyter,
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    almafu_9961433218402883
    Format: 1 online resource (XVI, 241 p.)
    ISBN: 9783111020679
    Series Statement: De Gruyter STEM
    Content: Removing the barriers to the Global Optimization of Plant Utility Systems by providing practical tools and techniques to deal with these unique challenges is the purpose of this book. The operating cost of a typical Plant Utility System of a typical Industrial Production Process Plant is enormous - often in tens if not hundreds of millions of dollars per Annum. With so much money at stake, one would expect that heroic optimization efforts would be made to reduce the operating cost, however such is usually not the case. One reason for this complacency is that Plant Utility Systems are usually "cost centers" in Process Plants and their operating cost is prorated amongst the various Production Units, so it suffers from what is at times referred to as "the tragedy of the commons". Another reason for this complacency is that the Plant Utility System structure is significantly different than that of other Production Units, as for flexibility and safety reasons it has a large spare capacity to meet increased utility demand during startups, shutdowns, and emergencies. The existence of a spare equipment necessitates optimization of discrete decisions, whereby traditional optimization techniques do not readily apply. Part of the problem is that the traditional engineering curriculum primarily emphasizes only one of the many optimization methods, called Non-Linear Programming (NLP). Although NLP can address large classes of optimization problems, it has fairly stringent requirements that all describing relationships (or functions) be continuous and have continuous derivatives. Additionally, in general, NLP only guarantees a local but not the global optimum. Another optimization method is particularly well suited for modeling Plant Utility Systems is called Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP). And unlike NLP, MILP methods can guarantee global optimum, which is very reassuring. MILP, however, does impose linearity requirements but as discussed in this book there are techniques to overcome this limitation.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Preface -- , Contents -- , Units of Measure (UOM) -- , 1 Introduction -- , Part I: Model development -- , Introduction -- , 2 Modeling basics -- , 3 Modeling boilers -- , 4 Modeling rotating equipment -- , 5 Modeling turbogenerators -- , 6 Modeling the steam subsystem -- , 7 Expanding the model -- , 8 Modeling purchased energy contracts -- , Part II: Model deployment -- , Introduction -- , 9 Offline optimization -- , 10 Online, real-time optimization, RTO -- , Appendix A: List of models -- , Index , Issued also in print. , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783111022697
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783111015316
    Language: English
    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung
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    Berlin/Boston : Walter de Gruyter GmbH
    UID:
    b3kat_BV050102212
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (258 Seiten)
    Edition: 1st ed
    ISBN: 9783111020679
    Series Statement: De Gruyter STEM Series
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources , Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Units of Measure (UOM) -- 1 Introduction -- Part I: Model development -- Introduction -- 2 Modeling basics -- 3 Modeling boilers -- 4 Modeling rotating equipment -- 5 Modeling turbogenerators -- 6 Modeling the steam subsystem -- 7 Expanding the model -- 8 Modeling purchased energy contracts -- Part II: Model deployment -- Introduction -- 9 Offline optimization -- 10 Online, real-time optimization, RTO -- Appendix A: List of models -- Index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Nath, Ravi Industrial Process Plants Berlin/Boston : Walter de Gruyter GmbH,c2024
    Language: English
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    Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter
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    kobvindex_ZLB35294003
    ISBN: 9783111020679
    Note: Eingeschränkter Zugang mit Nutzungsbeschränkungen (nur an PC-Arbeitsplätzen der ZLB) , Rechte vorbehalten - es gilt das deutsche Urheberrecht
    Language: English
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    Berlin : De Gruyter
    UID:
    gbv_1883330440
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XVI, 241 p.)
    ISBN: 9783111020679 , 9783111022697
    Series Statement: De Gruyter STEM
    Content: Removing the barriers to the Global Optimization of Plant Utility Systems by providing practical tools and techniques to deal with these unique challenges is the purpose of this book. The operating cost of a typical Plant Utility System of a typical Industrial Production Process Plant is enormous - often in tens if not hundreds of millions of dollars per Annum. With so much money at stake, one would expect that heroic optimization efforts would be made to reduce the operating cost, however such is usually not the case. One reason for this complacency is that Plant Utility Systems are usually "cost centers" in Process Plants and their operating cost is prorated amongst the various Production Units, so it suffers from what is at times referred to as "the tragedy of the commons". Another reason for this complacency is that the Plant Utility System structure is significantly different than that of other Production Units, as for flexibility and safety reasons it has a large spare capacity to meet increased utility demand during startups, shutdowns, and emergencies. The existence of a spare equipment necessitates optimization of discrete decisions, whereby traditional optimization techniques do not readily apply. Part of the problem is that the traditional engineering curriculum primarily emphasizes only one of the many optimization methods, called Non-Linear Programming (NLP). Although NLP can address large classes of optimization problems, it has fairly stringent requirements that all describing relationships (or functions) be continuous and have continuous derivatives. Additionally, in general, NLP only guarantees a local but not the global optimum. Another optimization method is particularly well suited for modeling Plant Utility Systems is called Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP). And unlike NLP, MILP methods can guarantee global optimum, which is very reassuring. MILP, however, does impose linearity requirements but as discussed in this book there are techniques to overcome this limitation
    Note: In English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783111015316
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Nath, Ravi Industrial process plants Berlin : De Gruyter, 2024 ISBN 9783111015316
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3111015319
    Language: English
    Keywords: Industrieanlage ; Wärmeversorgung ; Kältetechnik ; Energietechnische Anlage ; Betriebsverhalten ; Maschine ; Gemischt-ganzzahlige Optimierung ; Ganzzahlige lineare Optimierung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Cover
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