Energy analysis of an integrated steel mill: A process modeling approach
Wu Rong-Hwa,
Yen Jung-Hsiang,
Chia-Yon Chen and
Tsai Sing-Tsu
Energy, 1989, vol. 14, issue 12, 831-838
Abstract:
A full-scale process model of an integrated steel mill is developed and tested, with particular focus on energy-problems analysis. The steel-making process is represented by a set of linear relations. Analytical results indicate that the estimated relations are reliable and the model performs fairly well. It is proved that the process model represents a useful means for energy engineers to make rational evaluations on energy-consumption variations associated with various operating conditions. Two simulations, namely, output-level changes and hot-metal-ratio changes, are conducted to illustrate the applicability of the model.
Date: 1989
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DOI: 10.1016/0360-5442(89)90037-6
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