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Methodology for process energy analysis: application to a sulfite wood pulping

Périn-Levasseur, Zoé
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Maréchal, François  
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Paris, Jean
2006
PRES06: 9th Conference Process Integration, Modelling and Optimisation for Energy Saving and Pollution Reduction

Creating a consistent thermodynamic database is the first step required to perform a process integration study. A method based on the use of data identification and reconciliation has been developed to model the mass and the energy balances of a pulp and paper sulfite mill. It combines data from different sources: online measurements, monthly report, specifications sheets and uses the data from both the process and the utility side in order to compute the nominal process states that are used to define the heat transfert requirement of the process.

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conference paper not in proceedings
Author(s)
Périn-Levasseur, Zoé
Maréchal, François  
Paris, Jean
Date Issued

2006

Subjects

data reconciliation

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heat and mass balances

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thermodynamic state estimation

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gross errors

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pulp and paper process analysis

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redundancy

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sensitivity analysis

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simulation of operating paper mills

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PRES06: 9th Conference Process Integration, Modelling and Optimisation for Energy Saving and Pollution Reduction

Praha (Czech Republic)

August 27-31, 2006

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January 15, 2009
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