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Energy Budgets at Risk (EBaR) : a risk management approach to energy purchase and efficiency choices / / Jerry Jackson
Energy Budgets at Risk (EBaR) : a risk management approach to energy purchase and efficiency choices / / Jerry Jackson
Autore Jackson Jerry <1945->
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley & Sons, c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (320 p.)
Disciplina 333.79
658.2/6
Collana Wiley finance series
Soggetto topico Power resources - Costs - Management
Energy consumption - Costs
ISBN 1-119-19841-0
1-281-28509-9
9786611285098
0-470-28021-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Energy Budgets at Risk (EBaR): A Risk Management Approach to Energy Purchase and Efficiency Choices; Contents; Preface; VALUE AT RISK (VaR) APPROACH TO FACILITY ENERGY RISK MANAGEMENT; AN EBaR FACILITY ENERGY RISK MANAGEMENT STANDARD; APPLYING EBaR AT YOUR FACILITY; IS AN EBaR STRATEGY RIGHT FOR YOUR ORGANIZATION?; GOING GREEN, CARBON FOOTPRINTS, AND EBaR; WHO SHOULD READ THIS BOOK?; ORGANIZATION OF THE BOOK; energybudgetsatrisk.com; Chapter 1: Energy Markets and Budgets at Risk; RECENT PRICE INCREASES; APPLYING RISK MANAGEMENT TO ENERGY BUDGETS; ENERGY BUDGETS AT RISK WORKSHOPS
AN ENERGY BUDGETS AT RISK (EBaR) OVERVIEWA LOOK BACK AT ENERGY PRICES; A LOOK FORWARD: ENERGY DEMAND AND SUPPLY FACTORS; ENERGY PRICE FORECASTS; GOING GREEN-THE CRITICAL ROLE OF EFFICIENCY INVESTMENTS; EBaR AS A POLICY OPTION; SUMMARY; Chapter 2: Facility Efficiency Options; FACILITY ENERGY MANAGEMENT; EFFICIENCY OPTIONS; CALCULATING COST AND SAVINGS; SUMMARY: A WORD TO NONENERGY ENGINEERS; Chapter 3: The Nature of Energy Costs and Prices; ENERGY PRICE OVERVIEW; ELECTRIC COSTS AND RATES; DEREGULATED ELECTRIC MARKETS; END-USE COSTS; INCENTIVES TO REDUCE ENERGY USE
FINANCING ENERGY-EFFICIENCY INVESTMENTS SUMMARY; Chapter 4: Capital Budgeting: Theory and Practice; NET PRESENT VALUE AND IRR ANALYSIS; REAL OPTIONS-WHEN PROCRASTINATION PAYS; CAPITAL BUDGETING IN PRACTICE; SUMMARY; Chapter 5: Facility Energy Risk Management Foundations; CAPITAL BUDGETING AND RISK MANAGEMENT; A BRIEF HISTORY OF FINANCIAL RISK ANALYSIS (VaR); APPLYING A VaR APPROACH TO FACILITY ENERGY RISK MANAGEMENT; PROGNOSIS; SUMMARY; Chapter 6: EBaR Concepts and Results; ENERGY BUDGETS AT RISK (EBaR) OVERVIEW; EBaR MANAGEMENT PRESENTATIONS; SUMMARY
Chapter 7: Beginning Empirical EBaR Analysis: Risk and Probability Distributions ENERGY RISK; PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTION FUNDAMENTALS; EXTRACTING INFORMATION FROM PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTIONS; APPLYING DISTRIBUTIONS WITH MONTE CARLO ANALYSIS; energybudgetsatrisk.com; SUMMARY; Chapter 8: EBaR Budget Analysis Implementation-Developing Quantitative Relationships; EBaR ANALYSIS STEPS; ANALYSIS COMPLEXITY; BUDGET VARIABLE IDENTIFICATION; BUDGET VARIABLE ANALYSIS; DISTRIBUTION DEVELOPMENT; SUMMARY; Chapter 9: EBaR Budget Analysis (EBaRbudget); MONTE CARLO FRAMEWORK; EVALUATION AND ASSESSMENT; SUMMARY
Chapter 10: EBaR Efficiency Investment Analysis (EBaRirr)SOLVING THE EFFICIENCY INVESTMENT PROBLEM; CASE STUDY: EFFICIENCY INVESTMENT OPTIONS; REPRESENTING INVESTMENT ANALYSIS UNCERTAINTY; CASE STUDY EFFICIENCY INVESTMENT ANALYSIS RESULTS; ACHIEVING CO2 AND OTHER GREEN GOALS; SUMMARY; Chapter 11: Energy Budgets at Risk in Competitive Markets; COMPETITIVE ENERGY SUPPLIERS; PRICING/EFFICIENCY MISCONCEPTIONS IN COMPETITIVE MARKETS; EBaR SIMULTANEOUS PRICING AND EFFICIENCY INVESTMENT CHOICE; SUMMARY; Chapter 12: EBaR Reports: Making the Case for Energy Efficiency Investments
EBaR BUDGET AND INVESTMENT ANALYSIS
Record Nr. UNINA-9910825154203321
Jackson Jerry <1945->  
Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley & Sons, c2008
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Energy efficient manufacturing : theory and applications / / edited by John W. Sutherland, David A. Dornfeld and Barbara S. Linke
Energy efficient manufacturing : theory and applications / / edited by John W. Sutherland, David A. Dornfeld and Barbara S. Linke
Autore Sutherland John
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, NJ : , : Wiley
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (469 pages)
Disciplina 658.2/6
Soggetto topico Manufacturing processes - Energy conservation
Process control
Fabricació - Estalvi d'energia
Control de processos
ISBN 1-119-52137-8
1-119-51990-X
1-119-51981-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910555149103321
Sutherland John  
Hoboken, NJ : , : Wiley
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Energy efficient manufacturing : theory and applications / / edited by John W. Sutherland, David A. Dornfeld and Barbara S. Linke
Energy efficient manufacturing : theory and applications / / edited by John W. Sutherland, David A. Dornfeld and Barbara S. Linke
Autore Sutherland John
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, NJ : , : Wiley
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (469 pages)
Disciplina 658.2/6
Soggetto topico Manufacturing processes - Energy conservation
Process control
Fabricació - Estalvi d'energia
Control de processos
ISBN 1-119-52137-8
1-119-51990-X
1-119-51981-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910826328803321
Sutherland John  
Hoboken, NJ : , : Wiley
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The energy wise workplace : practical and cost-effective ideas for a sustainable and green workplace / / Jeff Dondero
The energy wise workplace : practical and cost-effective ideas for a sustainable and green workplace / / Jeff Dondero
Autore Dondero Jeff <1947->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Lanham, Maryland : , : Rowman & Littlefield, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (217 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 658.2/6
Soggetto topico Management - Environmental aspects
Offices - Energy conservation
Office buildings - Energy conservation
ISBN 1-4422-7950-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto What shade of green is your workplace -- Office equipment: the line-up and their costs -- Keeping the workforce interested and enthusiastic -- Workplace wellness -- Alternative timetables for the workforce -- Air source -- Let there be (the right) light -- Standby electricity -- Water watch -- The business of running the building -- Smart buildings -- The heat island effect -- Transportation: people power to fossil fueled -- Alternative energy choices -- Carbon offsets: proactive process or permission to pollute? -- Use, waste, and recycle -- Corporate accountability and responsibility -- Efficiency checklist and audit for energy, water and waste, and corporate social responsibility -- Aid in conservation: organizations, affiliations, and agencies.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910792944303321
Dondero Jeff <1947->  
Lanham, Maryland : , : Rowman & Littlefield, , 2017
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The energy wise workplace : practical and cost-effective ideas for a sustainable and green workplace / / Jeff Dondero
The energy wise workplace : practical and cost-effective ideas for a sustainable and green workplace / / Jeff Dondero
Autore Dondero Jeff <1947->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Lanham, Maryland : , : Rowman & Littlefield, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (217 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 658.2/6
Soggetto topico Management - Environmental aspects
Offices - Energy conservation
Office buildings - Energy conservation
ISBN 1-4422-7950-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto What shade of green is your workplace -- Office equipment: the line-up and their costs -- Keeping the workforce interested and enthusiastic -- Workplace wellness -- Alternative timetables for the workforce -- Air source -- Let there be (the right) light -- Standby electricity -- Water watch -- The business of running the building -- Smart buildings -- The heat island effect -- Transportation: people power to fossil fueled -- Alternative energy choices -- Carbon offsets: proactive process or permission to pollute? -- Use, waste, and recycle -- Corporate accountability and responsibility -- Efficiency checklist and audit for energy, water and waste, and corporate social responsibility -- Aid in conservation: organizations, affiliations, and agencies.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910817076303321
Dondero Jeff <1947->  
Lanham, Maryland : , : Rowman & Littlefield, , 2017
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IP-enabled energy management [[electronic resource] ] : a proven strategy for administering energy as a service / / Robert Aldrich, John Parello
IP-enabled energy management [[electronic resource] ] : a proven strategy for administering energy as a service / / Robert Aldrich, John Parello
Autore Aldrich Robert <1973->
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley Technology Pub., 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (290 p.)
Disciplina 658.2/6
Altri autori (Persone) ParelloJohn <1966->
Soggetto topico Energy conservation
Energy consumption - Automatic control
Computer networks
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-82276-4
9786612822766
0-470-94386-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto IP-Enabled Energy Management; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Contents at a Glance; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1: A Stake in the Ground; How Did We Get Here?; Why Should You Care?; Collaborate and Conquer; What You Should Know about Energy; Where Does It Come From?; How Is It Used?; Energy Accounting; Calculating Your Energy Costs; Energy Intensity; Cost Allocations; Energy Use in the Digital Age; How Is It Being Used Today?; Emerging Technologies; The State of Energy Management Today; Where Is Energy Management Technology Adoption Today?; Energy Sourcing; Renewable Energy
The Future of Energy ManagementSmart Loads; Smart Grid; Where Is Energy Management Headed?; Chapter 2: Benchmarking; Understanding the Scope of Considerations; Understanding Traditional Accounting Frameworks; Use What Works; Accessing Benchmark Data; Getting Permission; Where to Get It; Instrumentation Options; Structuring the Data; Program Scope; Benchmark Framework; The Bottom Line; Chapter 3: Assessing Value; Organizing the Data; Finding a Database; Ensuring Data Quality; Prioritizing Data; Translating Data Models; Formulaic Approaches; Qualitative Approaches; Presenting the Data
The ContextComparative Models; Sharing Vision and Goals; The Bottom Line; Chapter 4: Managing Your Project; Getting Started; Drafting a Project Framework; Building a Team; Virtual Teams; Aggregating Resources and Execution; Project Milestones; Getting Organized; Getting Together; Structuring Your Success; The Bottom Line; Chapter 5: Building a Pilot Deployment; Understanding Energy Management; FCAPS; FCAPS + E; Selecting Your Teams; Defining the Mission and Philosophy; Creating the Root System; Determining Hardware Requirements; Setting Up the Database; Choosing the Data; Gathering the Data
Understanding Energy DomainsNatural Domain Structure; Smart Loads; Energy Domains as Smart Loads; Selecting Pilot Energy Domains; Communicating Results; The Bottom Line; Chapter 6: Pilot to Production; Creating a Production Plan; Reviewing the Pilot; Partitioning; Performing Inventory and Categorization; Audit Data; Roles, Ratings, and Tags; Monitored Data and Baseline; Implementing Policies; Passive and Manual; Active; The Bottom Line; Chapter 7: Reporting; Information Review; Government Mandates; U.S. Activities; European Union Activities; Chinese Activities
Emerging Nations and South African ActivitiesEffectiveness of Government-Mandated Reporting; Conversion to GHG and CO2 Equivalencies; Energy Domain Breakdown; Live, Operational, and Historical Data; The Bottom Line; Chapter 8: Administering Energy Domains; Organizing the Energy Domains; Performing Physical Energy Domain Administration; Classifying Energy Consumers; Applying Classifications to Devices; Specifying Policies; Static Policies; Dynamic Policies; Enforced Versus Suggested Policies; Implementing Policies; The Bottom Line; Chapter 9: Making Your Program Sustainable
Funding Your Program
Record Nr. UNINA-9910459547703321
Aldrich Robert <1973->  
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley Technology Pub., 2010
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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IP-enabled energy management [[electronic resource] ] : a proven strategy for administering energy as a service / / Robert Aldrich, John Parello
IP-enabled energy management [[electronic resource] ] : a proven strategy for administering energy as a service / / Robert Aldrich, John Parello
Autore Aldrich Robert <1973->
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley Technology Pub., 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (290 p.)
Disciplina 658.2/6
Altri autori (Persone) ParelloJohn <1966->
Soggetto topico Energy conservation
Energy consumption - Automatic control
Computer networks
ISBN 1-282-82276-4
9786612822766
0-470-94386-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto IP-Enabled Energy Management; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Contents at a Glance; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1: A Stake in the Ground; How Did We Get Here?; Why Should You Care?; Collaborate and Conquer; What You Should Know about Energy; Where Does It Come From?; How Is It Used?; Energy Accounting; Calculating Your Energy Costs; Energy Intensity; Cost Allocations; Energy Use in the Digital Age; How Is It Being Used Today?; Emerging Technologies; The State of Energy Management Today; Where Is Energy Management Technology Adoption Today?; Energy Sourcing; Renewable Energy
The Future of Energy ManagementSmart Loads; Smart Grid; Where Is Energy Management Headed?; Chapter 2: Benchmarking; Understanding the Scope of Considerations; Understanding Traditional Accounting Frameworks; Use What Works; Accessing Benchmark Data; Getting Permission; Where to Get It; Instrumentation Options; Structuring the Data; Program Scope; Benchmark Framework; The Bottom Line; Chapter 3: Assessing Value; Organizing the Data; Finding a Database; Ensuring Data Quality; Prioritizing Data; Translating Data Models; Formulaic Approaches; Qualitative Approaches; Presenting the Data
The ContextComparative Models; Sharing Vision and Goals; The Bottom Line; Chapter 4: Managing Your Project; Getting Started; Drafting a Project Framework; Building a Team; Virtual Teams; Aggregating Resources and Execution; Project Milestones; Getting Organized; Getting Together; Structuring Your Success; The Bottom Line; Chapter 5: Building a Pilot Deployment; Understanding Energy Management; FCAPS; FCAPS + E; Selecting Your Teams; Defining the Mission and Philosophy; Creating the Root System; Determining Hardware Requirements; Setting Up the Database; Choosing the Data; Gathering the Data
Understanding Energy DomainsNatural Domain Structure; Smart Loads; Energy Domains as Smart Loads; Selecting Pilot Energy Domains; Communicating Results; The Bottom Line; Chapter 6: Pilot to Production; Creating a Production Plan; Reviewing the Pilot; Partitioning; Performing Inventory and Categorization; Audit Data; Roles, Ratings, and Tags; Monitored Data and Baseline; Implementing Policies; Passive and Manual; Active; The Bottom Line; Chapter 7: Reporting; Information Review; Government Mandates; U.S. Activities; European Union Activities; Chinese Activities
Emerging Nations and South African ActivitiesEffectiveness of Government-Mandated Reporting; Conversion to GHG and CO2 Equivalencies; Energy Domain Breakdown; Live, Operational, and Historical Data; The Bottom Line; Chapter 8: Administering Energy Domains; Organizing the Energy Domains; Performing Physical Energy Domain Administration; Classifying Energy Consumers; Applying Classifications to Devices; Specifying Policies; Static Policies; Dynamic Policies; Enforced Versus Suggested Policies; Implementing Policies; The Bottom Line; Chapter 9: Making Your Program Sustainable
Funding Your Program
Record Nr. UNINA-9910785127803321
Aldrich Robert <1973->  
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley Technology Pub., 2010
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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IP-enabled energy management [[electronic resource] ] : a proven strategy for administering energy as a service / / Robert Aldrich, John Parello
IP-enabled energy management [[electronic resource] ] : a proven strategy for administering energy as a service / / Robert Aldrich, John Parello
Autore Aldrich Robert <1973->
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley Technology Pub., 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (290 p.)
Disciplina 658.2/6
Altri autori (Persone) ParelloJohn <1966->
Soggetto topico Energy conservation
Energy consumption - Automatic control
Computer networks
ISBN 1-282-82276-4
9786612822766
0-470-94386-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto IP-Enabled Energy Management; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Contents at a Glance; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1: A Stake in the Ground; How Did We Get Here?; Why Should You Care?; Collaborate and Conquer; What You Should Know about Energy; Where Does It Come From?; How Is It Used?; Energy Accounting; Calculating Your Energy Costs; Energy Intensity; Cost Allocations; Energy Use in the Digital Age; How Is It Being Used Today?; Emerging Technologies; The State of Energy Management Today; Where Is Energy Management Technology Adoption Today?; Energy Sourcing; Renewable Energy
The Future of Energy ManagementSmart Loads; Smart Grid; Where Is Energy Management Headed?; Chapter 2: Benchmarking; Understanding the Scope of Considerations; Understanding Traditional Accounting Frameworks; Use What Works; Accessing Benchmark Data; Getting Permission; Where to Get It; Instrumentation Options; Structuring the Data; Program Scope; Benchmark Framework; The Bottom Line; Chapter 3: Assessing Value; Organizing the Data; Finding a Database; Ensuring Data Quality; Prioritizing Data; Translating Data Models; Formulaic Approaches; Qualitative Approaches; Presenting the Data
The ContextComparative Models; Sharing Vision and Goals; The Bottom Line; Chapter 4: Managing Your Project; Getting Started; Drafting a Project Framework; Building a Team; Virtual Teams; Aggregating Resources and Execution; Project Milestones; Getting Organized; Getting Together; Structuring Your Success; The Bottom Line; Chapter 5: Building a Pilot Deployment; Understanding Energy Management; FCAPS; FCAPS + E; Selecting Your Teams; Defining the Mission and Philosophy; Creating the Root System; Determining Hardware Requirements; Setting Up the Database; Choosing the Data; Gathering the Data
Understanding Energy DomainsNatural Domain Structure; Smart Loads; Energy Domains as Smart Loads; Selecting Pilot Energy Domains; Communicating Results; The Bottom Line; Chapter 6: Pilot to Production; Creating a Production Plan; Reviewing the Pilot; Partitioning; Performing Inventory and Categorization; Audit Data; Roles, Ratings, and Tags; Monitored Data and Baseline; Implementing Policies; Passive and Manual; Active; The Bottom Line; Chapter 7: Reporting; Information Review; Government Mandates; U.S. Activities; European Union Activities; Chinese Activities
Emerging Nations and South African ActivitiesEffectiveness of Government-Mandated Reporting; Conversion to GHG and CO2 Equivalencies; Energy Domain Breakdown; Live, Operational, and Historical Data; The Bottom Line; Chapter 8: Administering Energy Domains; Organizing the Energy Domains; Performing Physical Energy Domain Administration; Classifying Energy Consumers; Applying Classifications to Devices; Specifying Policies; Static Policies; Dynamic Policies; Enforced Versus Suggested Policies; Implementing Policies; The Bottom Line; Chapter 9: Making Your Program Sustainable
Funding Your Program
Record Nr. UNINA-9910814069903321
Aldrich Robert <1973->  
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley Technology Pub., 2010
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Modeling, analysis, and optimization of process and energy systems [[electronic resource] /] / F. Carl Knopf
Modeling, analysis, and optimization of process and energy systems [[electronic resource] /] / F. Carl Knopf
Autore Knopf F. Carl <1952->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (486 p.)
Disciplina 658.2/6
Soggetto topico Factories - Energy conservation
Manufacturing industries - Energy conservation
Industrial efficiency - Simulation methods
Manufacturing processes - Evaluation
Electric power-plants - Efficiency
ISBN 1-283-40079-0
9786613400796
1-118-12114-7
1-118-12116-3
1-118-12113-9
Classificazione TEC009010
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Modeling, Analysis and Optimization of Process and Energy Systems; Contents; Preface; Conversion Factors; List of Symbols; Chapter 1: Introduction to Energy Usage, Cost, and Efficiency; 1.1 ENERGY UTILIZATION IN THE UNITED STATES; 1.2 THE COST OF ENERGY; 1.3 ENERGY EFFICIENCY; 1.4 THE COST OF SELF-GENERATED VERSUS PURCHASED ELECTRICITY; 1.5 THE COST OF FUEL AND FUEL HEATING VALUE; 1.6 TEXT ORGANIZATION; 1.7 GETTING STARTED; 1.8 CLOSING COMMENTS; REFERENCES; PROBLEMS; Chapter 2: Engineering Economics with VBA Procedures; 2.1 INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING ECONOMICS
2.2 THE TIME VALUE OF MONEY: PRESENT VALUE (PV) AND FUTURE VALUE (FV)2.3 ANNUITIES; 2.4 COMPARING PROCESS ALTERNATIVES; 2.4.1 Present Value; 2.4.2 Rate of Return (ROR); 2.4.3 Equivalent Annual Cost/Annual Capital Recovery Factor (CRF); 2.5 PLANT DESIGN ECONOMICS; 2.6 FORMULATING ECONOMICSBASED ENERGY OPTIMIZATION PROBLEMS; 2.7 ECONOMIC ANALYSIS WITH UNCERTAINTY: MONTE CARLO SIMULATION; 2.8 CLOSING COMMENTS; REFERENCES; PROBLEMS; Chapter 3: Computer-Aided Solutions of Process Material Balances: The Sequential Modular Solution Approach; 3.1 ELEMENTARY MATERIAL BALANCE MODULES; 3.1.1 Mixer
3.1.2 Separator 3.1.3 Splitter; 3.1.4 Reactors; 3.2 SEQUENTIAL MODULAR APPROACH: MATERIAL BALANCES WITH RECYCLE; 3.3 UNDERSTANDING TEAR STREAM ITERATION METHODS; 3.3.1 Single-Variable Successive Substitution Method; 3.3.2 Multidimensional Successive Substitution Method; 3.3.3 Single-Variable Wegstein Method; 3.3.4 Multidimensional Wegstein Method; 3.4 MATERIAL BALANCE PROBLEMS WITH ALTERNATIVE SPECIFICATIONS; 3.5 SINGLE-VARIABLE OPTIMIZATION PROBLEMS; 3.5.1 Forming the Objective Function for Single-Variable Constrained Material Balance Problems
3.5.2 Bounding Step or Bounding Phase: Swann's Equation 3.5.3 Interval Refinement Phase: Interval Halving; 3.6 MATERIAL BALANCE PROBLEMS WITH LOCAL NONLINEAR SPECIFICATIONS; 3.7 CLOSING COMMENTS; REFERENCES; PROBLEMS; Chapter 4: Computer-Aided Solutions of Process Material Balances: The Simultaneous Solution Approach; 4.1 SOLUTION OF LINEAR EQUATION SETS: THE SIMULTANEOUS APPROACH; 4.1.1 The Gauss-Jordan Matrix Elimination Method; 4.1.2 Gauss-Jordan Coding Strategy for Linear Equation Sets; 4.1.3 Linear Material Balance Problems: Natural Specifications
4.1.4 Linear Material Balance Problems: Alternative Specifications 4.2 SOLUTION OF NONLINEAR EQUATION SETS: THE NEWTON-RAPHSON METHOD; 4.2.1 Equation Linearization via Taylor's Series Expansion; 4.2.2 Nonlinear Equation Set Solution via the Newton-Raphson Method; 4.2.3 Newton-Raphson Coding Strategy for Nonlinear Equation Sets; 4.2.4 Nonlinear Material Balance Problems: The Simultaneous Approach; REFERENCES; PROBLEMS; Chapter 5: Process Energy Balances; 5.1 INTRODUCTION; 5.2 SEPARATOR: EQUILIBRIUM FLASH; 5.2.1 Equilibrium Flash with Recycle: Sequential Modular Approach
5.3 EQUILIBRIUM FLASH WITH RECYCLE: SIMULTANEOUS APPROACH
Record Nr. UNINA-9910141179403321
Knopf F. Carl <1952->  
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, 2012
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Modeling, analysis, and optimization of process and energy systems / / F. Carl Knopf
Modeling, analysis, and optimization of process and energy systems / / F. Carl Knopf
Autore Knopf F. Carl <1952->
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (486 p.)
Disciplina 658.2/6
Soggetto topico Factories - Energy conservation
Manufacturing industries - Energy conservation
Industrial efficiency - Simulation methods
Manufacturing processes - Evaluation
Electric power-plants - Efficiency
ISBN 1-283-40079-0
9786613400796
1-118-12114-7
1-118-12116-3
1-118-12113-9
Classificazione TEC009010
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Modeling, Analysis and Optimization of Process and Energy Systems; Contents; Preface; Conversion Factors; List of Symbols; Chapter 1: Introduction to Energy Usage, Cost, and Efficiency; 1.1 ENERGY UTILIZATION IN THE UNITED STATES; 1.2 THE COST OF ENERGY; 1.3 ENERGY EFFICIENCY; 1.4 THE COST OF SELF-GENERATED VERSUS PURCHASED ELECTRICITY; 1.5 THE COST OF FUEL AND FUEL HEATING VALUE; 1.6 TEXT ORGANIZATION; 1.7 GETTING STARTED; 1.8 CLOSING COMMENTS; REFERENCES; PROBLEMS; Chapter 2: Engineering Economics with VBA Procedures; 2.1 INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING ECONOMICS
2.2 THE TIME VALUE OF MONEY: PRESENT VALUE (PV) AND FUTURE VALUE (FV)2.3 ANNUITIES; 2.4 COMPARING PROCESS ALTERNATIVES; 2.4.1 Present Value; 2.4.2 Rate of Return (ROR); 2.4.3 Equivalent Annual Cost/Annual Capital Recovery Factor (CRF); 2.5 PLANT DESIGN ECONOMICS; 2.6 FORMULATING ECONOMICSBASED ENERGY OPTIMIZATION PROBLEMS; 2.7 ECONOMIC ANALYSIS WITH UNCERTAINTY: MONTE CARLO SIMULATION; 2.8 CLOSING COMMENTS; REFERENCES; PROBLEMS; Chapter 3: Computer-Aided Solutions of Process Material Balances: The Sequential Modular Solution Approach; 3.1 ELEMENTARY MATERIAL BALANCE MODULES; 3.1.1 Mixer
3.1.2 Separator 3.1.3 Splitter; 3.1.4 Reactors; 3.2 SEQUENTIAL MODULAR APPROACH: MATERIAL BALANCES WITH RECYCLE; 3.3 UNDERSTANDING TEAR STREAM ITERATION METHODS; 3.3.1 Single-Variable Successive Substitution Method; 3.3.2 Multidimensional Successive Substitution Method; 3.3.3 Single-Variable Wegstein Method; 3.3.4 Multidimensional Wegstein Method; 3.4 MATERIAL BALANCE PROBLEMS WITH ALTERNATIVE SPECIFICATIONS; 3.5 SINGLE-VARIABLE OPTIMIZATION PROBLEMS; 3.5.1 Forming the Objective Function for Single-Variable Constrained Material Balance Problems
3.5.2 Bounding Step or Bounding Phase: Swann's Equation 3.5.3 Interval Refinement Phase: Interval Halving; 3.6 MATERIAL BALANCE PROBLEMS WITH LOCAL NONLINEAR SPECIFICATIONS; 3.7 CLOSING COMMENTS; REFERENCES; PROBLEMS; Chapter 4: Computer-Aided Solutions of Process Material Balances: The Simultaneous Solution Approach; 4.1 SOLUTION OF LINEAR EQUATION SETS: THE SIMULTANEOUS APPROACH; 4.1.1 The Gauss-Jordan Matrix Elimination Method; 4.1.2 Gauss-Jordan Coding Strategy for Linear Equation Sets; 4.1.3 Linear Material Balance Problems: Natural Specifications
4.1.4 Linear Material Balance Problems: Alternative Specifications 4.2 SOLUTION OF NONLINEAR EQUATION SETS: THE NEWTON-RAPHSON METHOD; 4.2.1 Equation Linearization via Taylor's Series Expansion; 4.2.2 Nonlinear Equation Set Solution via the Newton-Raphson Method; 4.2.3 Newton-Raphson Coding Strategy for Nonlinear Equation Sets; 4.2.4 Nonlinear Material Balance Problems: The Simultaneous Approach; REFERENCES; PROBLEMS; Chapter 5: Process Energy Balances; 5.1 INTRODUCTION; 5.2 SEPARATOR: EQUILIBRIUM FLASH; 5.2.1 Equilibrium Flash with Recycle: Sequential Modular Approach
5.3 EQUILIBRIUM FLASH WITH RECYCLE: SIMULTANEOUS APPROACH
Record Nr. UNINA-9910823397803321
Knopf F. Carl <1952->  
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, 2012
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