Energy consequences in minimum effluent market kraft pulp mills.Application: This information can help mills when condsidering water reuse, in order to not increase their energy demand while doing so. Many environmental objectives in pulp and paper mills focus on water closure. In order to close the water loops, the problem of accumulation of non-process elements (NPE NPE NullPointerException (Java) NPE Network Processing Engine NPE National Policy on Education NPE National Plastics Exposition NPE Natural Penis Enlargement NPE Nutrition Program for the Elderly ) has to be controlled. There are many ways of closing the water loops and there are several processes either available or under development to remove NPE. In this study, we evaluated the combined effects of water loop closure and the introduction of new processes on energy consumption by looking at four different model mills with different closures and processes used to remove NPE. The NPE removal processes we evaluated included pre-evaporation of bleach plant effluents, chip pretreatment pretreatment, n the protocols required before beginning therapy, usually of a diagnostic nature; before treatment. pretreatment estimate, n See predetermination. , and combinations thereof. They are part of the group of processes discussed for this purpose, and they have a significant impact on the energy demand. Earlier studies show that excess heat can be made available if the secondary heat system is designed differently from common practice today. If this excess heat is used for evaporation evaporation, change of a liquid into vapor at any temperature below its boiling point. For example, water, when placed in a shallow open container exposed to air, gradually disappears, evaporating at a rate that depends on the amount of surface exposed, the humidity , the total heat demand can be reduced by almost 15%. The same approach is used here. First, we evaluated a process-integrated mill for excess heat at 70[degrees]C-100[degrees]C. This excess heat is made available by redesigning the secondary heat system. Through process modifications and a redesign of the evaporation plant, excess heat becomes available. Using that excess heat results in a net reduction in the total live steam demand for the plant. When doing this for the four minimum effluent effluent waste from an abattoir carried away in liquid form. Disposal is a major problem because of the need to avoid pollution of waterways. See aerobic effluent treatment, anaerobic effluent treatment. mills, mill closure can be achieved without increasing the live steam demand even when including pre-evaporation (a large energy consumer). Based on the approximate cost for making these changes, the payback period Payback Period The length of time required to recover the cost of an investment. Calculated as: in the different minimum effluent mills varies between 3 and 5 years. S! Wising is a Ph.D. student and Berntsson is professor in the Department of Heat and Power Technology, Chalmers University of Technology (body, education) Chalmers University of Technology - A Swedish university founded in 1829 offering master of science and doctoral degrees. Research is carried out in the main engineering sciences as well as in technology related mathematical and natural sciences. , 412 96 Goteborg, Sweden; Asblad is with CIT n. 1. A citizen; an inhabitant of a city; a pert townsman; - used contemptuously. Which past endurance sting the tender cit. - Emerson. Industriell Energianalys AB, 412 88 Goteborg, Sweden; email Wising at ulrika.wising@hpt.chalmers.se. |
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