Virtual sector profiles for innovation sharing in process industry : sector 01: chemicals
(2017)
SUSTAINABLE DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING 2017.
In Smart Innovation Systems and Technologies
68.
p.569-578
- Author
- Hélène Cervo, Stephane Bungener, Elfie Mechaussie, Ivan Kantor, Brecht Zwaenepoel (UGent) , Francois Marechal and Greet Van Eetvelde (UGent)
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- Project
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- EPOS (EPOS - Enhanced energy and resource Efficiency and Performance in process industry Operations via onsite and cross-sectorial Symbiosis)
- Abstract
- Production data in process industry are proprietary to a company since they are key to the process design and technology expertise. However, data confidentiality restrains industry from sharing results and advancing developments in and across process sectors. Using virtual profiles that simulate the typical operating modes of a given process industry offers an elegant solution for a company to share information with the outside world. This paper proposes a generic methodology to create sector blueprints and applies it to the chemicals industry. It details the profile of a typical chemical site based on essential units and realistic data gathered from existing refineries and chemical plants.
- Keywords
- Virtual profile, Sector blueprint, Industrial data, Chemicals sector, Refineries, Data confidentiality, Industrial symbiosis, Energy, efficiency
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8545477
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- Cervo, Hélène, et al. “Virtual Sector Profiles for Innovation Sharing in Process Industry : Sector 01: Chemicals.” SUSTAINABLE DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING 2017, vol. 68, Springer-verlag Berlin, 2017, pp. 569–78, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-57078-5_54.
- APA
- Cervo, H., Bungener, S., Mechaussie, E., Kantor, I., Zwaenepoel, B., Marechal, F., & Van Eetvelde, G. (2017). Virtual sector profiles for innovation sharing in process industry : sector 01: chemicals. SUSTAINABLE DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING 2017, 68, 569–578. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57078-5_54
- Chicago author-date
- Cervo, Hélène, Stephane Bungener, Elfie Mechaussie, Ivan Kantor, Brecht Zwaenepoel, Francois Marechal, and Greet Van Eetvelde. 2017. “Virtual Sector Profiles for Innovation Sharing in Process Industry : Sector 01: Chemicals.” In SUSTAINABLE DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING 2017, 68:569–78. Berlin: Springer-verlag Berlin. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57078-5_54.
- Chicago author-date (all authors)
- Cervo, Hélène, Stephane Bungener, Elfie Mechaussie, Ivan Kantor, Brecht Zwaenepoel, Francois Marechal, and Greet Van Eetvelde. 2017. “Virtual Sector Profiles for Innovation Sharing in Process Industry : Sector 01: Chemicals.” In SUSTAINABLE DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING 2017, 68:569–578. Berlin: Springer-verlag Berlin. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-57078-5_54.
- Vancouver
- 1.Cervo H, Bungener S, Mechaussie E, Kantor I, Zwaenepoel B, Marechal F, et al. Virtual sector profiles for innovation sharing in process industry : sector 01: chemicals. In: SUSTAINABLE DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING 2017. Berlin: Springer-verlag Berlin; 2017. p. 569–78.
- IEEE
- [1]H. Cervo et al., “Virtual sector profiles for innovation sharing in process industry : sector 01: chemicals,” in SUSTAINABLE DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING 2017, Bologna, ITALY, 2017, vol. 68, pp. 569–578.
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