Co-simulation for design and optimization of advanced energy systems with carbon capture

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Publication Type presentation
Research Institute Institute for Clean and Secure Energy (ICSE)
Author Zitney, Stephen
Title Co-simulation for design and optimization of advanced energy systems with carbon capture
Date 2009-10
Description Outline of Presentation: 1-Introduction: -U.S. Energy Challenges -Design and Optimization of Advanced Energy Systems; Simulation Tools and Challenges 2-Advanced Process Engineering Co-Simulation (APECS): -Basic Features; Process/CFD Workflow/Integration, Engineering Knowledge Manager(Trademark), Reduced Order Models (ROMs) -Power Generation Applications -Advanced Features; Design Optimization, Virtual Power Plant Co-Simulation -Future Work; Extension to Carbon Management 3-Concluding Remarks
Type Text
Publisher United States Department of Energy, National Energy and Technology Laboratory
Subject NETL; APECS; IGCC; U.S. Energy challenges; Design and optimization of advanced energy systems; CFD; Reduced Order Models; ROMs; Carbon capture; Virtual power plant; Carbon management; Fossil Energy Industry; Ultra-supercritical; USC; Oxy-combustion; Chemical looping combustion; CLC; Integrated gasification combined cycle; Carbon capture and storage; CCS
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Zitney, S. (2009, October). Co-simulation for design and optimization of advanced energy systems with carbon capture [PDF document]. Presented at the Advanced Process Engineering Co-Simulation (APECS) Workshop & Project Review Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA.
Relation Has Part Pittsburg Airport Marriott. October 20-21, 2009
Rights Management (c)United States Department of Energy, National Energy and Technology Laboratory
Format Medium application/pdf
Format Extent 4,227,072 bytes
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6w124zw
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