An integrated approach for improving energy efficiency of manufacturing process chains |
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Authors: | Smaeil Mousavi Sebastian Thiede Wen Li Christoph Herrmann |
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Institution: | 1. Joint German-Australian Research Group in Sustainable Manufacturing and Life Cycle Engineering;2. Sustainable Manufacturing and Life Cycle Engineering Research Group, School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia;3. Sustainable Manufacturing and Life Cycle Engineering Research Group, Institute of Machine Tools and Production Technology (IWF), Technische Universit?t Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Germany |
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Abstract: | The rising energy prices and increasingly imposing regulations have drawn attention for improving the energy efficiency of manufacturing processes. Over the past decade, different approaches have been developed to target from individual unit processes to entire manufacturing systems. However, each model or approach has limitations in terms of the efficiency improvement. Thus, an integrated approach is proposed to overcome these limitations combining unit process energy consumption models with production system simulation. The outcome potentially leads to a more energy-efficient production and process planning, which considers the dynamics of individual processes as well as the entire system. Two case studies are presented to demonstrate the approach and its benefits. |
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Keywords: | energy efficiency process chain process parameter |
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