Detail publikace
Systems reliability, footprints and sustainability
Orosz, Á. Friedler, F. Varbanov, P.S. Klemeš, J.J.
Anglický název
Systems reliability, footprints and sustainability
Typ
článek ve sborníku ve WoS nebo Scopus
Jazyk
en
Originální abstrakt
Systems reliability and availability are critical aspects that should be tackled simultaneously within process design, alongside the widely considered profit and environmental impacts affecting sustainability. In optimal process synthesis, the combination of process design with other aspects can be modeled by adding constraints to the problem formulation or by additional terms in the objective function. Independently of the formulation, the reliability and sustainability aspects have an adverse effect on the profitability of the process. Providing for sustainability in process design usually reduces the profit by increasing the cost. Reliability is considered in process design for improving the availability of the system. In this way, it acts in synergy with the other process factors to improve the profitability of the process. Improving process reliability, in addition to raising availability and direct profits, can also contribute significantly to reducing the risk of catastrophes, negative environmental impact and human injury. This contributes to the environmental and societal components of sustainability. Despite this potential advantage, the simultaneous optimization of reliability and sustainability improvement has not been considered. This work introduces a new method to consider reliability and sustainability in process design as an important extension of the basic process design. The result is illustrated by the design of a process considering profitability, sustainability and reliability simultaneously.
Anglický abstrakt
Systems reliability and availability are critical aspects that should be tackled simultaneously within process design, alongside the widely considered profit and environmental impacts affecting sustainability. In optimal process synthesis, the combination of process design with other aspects can be modeled by adding constraints to the problem formulation or by additional terms in the objective function. Independently of the formulation, the reliability and sustainability aspects have an adverse effect on the profitability of the process. Providing for sustainability in process design usually reduces the profit by increasing the cost. Reliability is considered in process design for improving the availability of the system. In this way, it acts in synergy with the other process factors to improve the profitability of the process. Improving process reliability, in addition to raising availability and direct profits, can also contribute significantly to reducing the risk of catastrophes, negative environmental impact and human injury. This contributes to the environmental and societal components of sustainability. Despite this potential advantage, the simultaneous optimization of reliability and sustainability improvement has not been considered. This work introduces a new method to consider reliability and sustainability in process design as an important extension of the basic process design. The result is illustrated by the design of a process considering profitability, sustainability and reliability simultaneously.
Klíčová slova anglicky
Availability; Environmental impact; Profitability; Reliability; Sustainable development; Adverse effect; Objective functions; Optimal process; Problem formulation; Process factor; Process reliability; Reliability and availability; Simultaneous optimization; Process design
Vydáno
01.05.2018
Nakladatel
Italian Association of Chemical Engineering - AIDIC
ISBN
978-88-95608-61-7
ISSN
2283-9216
Kniha
Chemical Engineering Transactions
Ročník
63
Číslo
63
Číslo edice
63
Strany od–do
121–126
Počet stran
6
BIBTEX
@inproceedings{BUT151705,
author="Petar Sabev {Varbanov} and Jiří {Klemeš},
title="Systems reliability, footprints and sustainability",
booktitle="Chemical Engineering Transactions",
year="2018",
volume="63",
number="63",
month="May",
pages="121--126",
publisher="Italian Association of Chemical Engineering - AIDIC",
isbn="978-88-95608-61-7",
issn="2283-9216"
}