Synthesis of biomass-based trigeneration systems with reliability aspects

Trigeneration systems produce heat, power and cooling simultaneously from a single fuel source. With such efficient use of fuel, installing trigeneration systems on-site would be beneficial as it reduces the requirement of external power and fuel, reduces emissions, and improves local power reliabil...

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Main Authors: Andiappan, Viknesh, Tan, Raymond Girard R., Aviso, Kathleen B., Ng, Denny K.S.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-52262022-06-22T03:02:13Z Synthesis of biomass-based trigeneration systems with reliability aspects Andiappan, Viknesh Tan, Raymond Girard R. Aviso, Kathleen B. Ng, Denny K.S. Trigeneration systems produce heat, power and cooling simultaneously from a single fuel source. With such efficient use of fuel, installing trigeneration systems on-site would be beneficial as it reduces the requirement of external power and fuel, reduces emissions, and improves local power reliability. On the other hand, trigeneration systems need to have a reliable network of component process units, since the high level of integration increases the likelihood of cascading failures. Each unit may not always be available to function because it may require preventive or corrective maintenance during the course of operations. Traditionally, this issue is handled by installing additional process units based on heuristics. This approach, however, may not be able to address complex decisions on whether to purchase a single additional unit with larger capacity or multiple smaller capacity units. Additionally, the decision becomes increasingly complex when seasonal variations in operations are considered. If not addressed appropriately, such decisions may result in excessive capital and/or maintenance costs. To address these issues, this work presents a systematic procedure for the grassroots design of a trigeneration system considering equipment redundancy for variations in raw material and energy demand. To illustrate the proposed approach, a simple case study on designing a grassroots steam turbine configuration for a biomass-based trigeneration system (BTS) is presented. © 2015 Elsevier B.V. 2015-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/4308 info:doi/10.1016/B978-0-444-63576-1.50068-6 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Polygeneration systems Cogeneration of electric power and heat Electric power production Chemical Engineering
institution De La Salle University
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Polygeneration systems
Cogeneration of electric power and heat
Electric power production
Chemical Engineering
spellingShingle Polygeneration systems
Cogeneration of electric power and heat
Electric power production
Chemical Engineering
Andiappan, Viknesh
Tan, Raymond Girard R.
Aviso, Kathleen B.
Ng, Denny K.S.
Synthesis of biomass-based trigeneration systems with reliability aspects
description Trigeneration systems produce heat, power and cooling simultaneously from a single fuel source. With such efficient use of fuel, installing trigeneration systems on-site would be beneficial as it reduces the requirement of external power and fuel, reduces emissions, and improves local power reliability. On the other hand, trigeneration systems need to have a reliable network of component process units, since the high level of integration increases the likelihood of cascading failures. Each unit may not always be available to function because it may require preventive or corrective maintenance during the course of operations. Traditionally, this issue is handled by installing additional process units based on heuristics. This approach, however, may not be able to address complex decisions on whether to purchase a single additional unit with larger capacity or multiple smaller capacity units. Additionally, the decision becomes increasingly complex when seasonal variations in operations are considered. If not addressed appropriately, such decisions may result in excessive capital and/or maintenance costs. To address these issues, this work presents a systematic procedure for the grassroots design of a trigeneration system considering equipment redundancy for variations in raw material and energy demand. To illustrate the proposed approach, a simple case study on designing a grassroots steam turbine configuration for a biomass-based trigeneration system (BTS) is presented. © 2015 Elsevier B.V.
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author Andiappan, Viknesh
Tan, Raymond Girard R.
Aviso, Kathleen B.
Ng, Denny K.S.
author_facet Andiappan, Viknesh
Tan, Raymond Girard R.
Aviso, Kathleen B.
Ng, Denny K.S.
author_sort Andiappan, Viknesh
title Synthesis of biomass-based trigeneration systems with reliability aspects
title_short Synthesis of biomass-based trigeneration systems with reliability aspects
title_full Synthesis of biomass-based trigeneration systems with reliability aspects
title_fullStr Synthesis of biomass-based trigeneration systems with reliability aspects
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis of biomass-based trigeneration systems with reliability aspects
title_sort synthesis of biomass-based trigeneration systems with reliability aspects
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2015
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/4308
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