Application of Process Integration Based Models to Optimise Energy Consumption in Integrated Steelworks

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Habib Zughbi Paul Zulli
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

"A key step towards sustainability in iron and steelmaking is to optimise the use of raw materials and energy consumption, and consequently minimise CO2 emissions. Models based on a Process Integration (PI) approach play a key role in evaluating various scenarios and the impact of introducing changes in raw materials and operational conditions on the overall energy consumption and CO2 emissions. BlueScope uses a PI based comprehensive model for its Port Kembla Steelworks (PKSW), called the Integrated Steelworks Energy and Emissions Model (ISEEM). ISEEM is tightly coupled to the configuration of PKSW. It is based on mass and energy balances as well as thermodynamic relationships. ISEEM is a steady-state model and is used to predict overall and detailed unit-by-unit energy consumptions and CO2 emissions. It is also used for plant-based scenario modelling. This paper investigates the impact of major changes to PKSW configuration, including the shutting down of a blast furnace and cokemaking battery, on the energy consumption and CO2 emissions of the plant. It discusses some of the issues involved in updating the model and some identified opportunities."
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APA: Habib Zughbi Paul Zulli  (2015)  Application of Process Integration Based Models to Optimise Energy Consumption in Integrated Steelworks

MLA: Habib Zughbi Paul Zulli Application of Process Integration Based Models to Optimise Energy Consumption in Integrated Steelworks. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.

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