CFD Events Calendar, Event Record #1086
Improving the Energy Efficiency of a Secondary Aluminum Plant Through a Plantwide Assessment
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This online seminar is intended to demonstrate how
measurements and modeling can result in significant energy
savings in a secondary aluminum plant.
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Date: |
April 13, 2006
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Location: |
http://fluent.webex.com/fluent/onstage/g.php?d=759780419&t=a
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Contact Email: |
se@fluent.com
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Organizer: |
Fluent Inc. and Secat, Inc.
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Application Areas: |
Casting, Molding and Metal Processing
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Softwares: |
FLUENT
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Type of Event: |
Online Event, International
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Description: |
Energy costs represent a significant cost of production
for an aluminum plant. These energy costs are expected to
rise at a much higher rate than any other cost for the
plant in the near future. In an aluminum plant, energy is
used in a variety of ways ranging from the combustion of
natural gas for melting and heat treating to the use of
electricity to run pumps, motors and compressors. A
comprehensive approach is required in order to improve the
total efficiency of the plant.
The recommended approach outlined in this webcast is split
into two parts: first, a global approach that measures
energy usage in mechanical equipment and second, a local
approach that models the energy usage in combustion
processes. You will learn how a systems level plantwide
assessment (global approach) and detailed computational
simulation of the combustion processes (local approach)
can be used either separately or combined to improve your
overall plant efficiency. It is expected that a plantwide
assessment can reduce energy costs by up to 15%. These
significant savings directly affect the bottom line for a
typical aluminum plant.
At the end of this session attendees will:
- Understand specifically how and why plantwide
assessments can reduce energy costs
- See which measurements of systems energy use can lead to
immediate energy savings
- Gain insight on the benefit of furnace modeling and how
it can be used to improve the operation efficiency of the
furnace
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There will be a brief question and answer session
following the presentation.
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Event record first posted on April 3, 2006, last modified on April 6, 2006
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