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Study of low-grade waste heat recovery and energy transportation systems in industrial applications

Posted on:2012-11-01Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:The University of AlabamaCandidate:Hill, Justin MichaelFull Text:PDF
GTID:2452390011451858Subject:Engineering
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he following report has been compiled to provide a guideline for designing a waste heat recovery and transportation system in an industrial facility. The overwhelming availability of waste heat in the United States demonstrates the inefficiencies and the wasteful practices currently in the industrial sector. These inefficiencies are estimated to be anywhere between 20% and 50% of the total energy purchased and a large portion of this energy is contained in exhaust gas from combustion processes at temperatures below 450°F. This wasted energy does not only cost the manufacturer extra money to operate, but adds an additional environmental impact. This impact is not just from excess CO2 production but from a steady source of high temperature exhaust gas flowing into the atmosphere.;To assist in recovering and determining the possible uses for this recovered energy, background information and recommended uses for waste heat recovery equipment are given. Additionally, thermal heating fluids and phase change materials which can be used to transport and store this recovered energy are discussed. A sample design of this energy transportation system, along with end uses is provided to demonstrate the method of determining the possible energy and cost savings impact which are estimated to be 14,700 MMBtu/year and...
Keywords/Search Tags:Waste heat recovery, Energy, Transportation, Industrial
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