Description du projet
Récupérer la chaleur fatale des industries à haute température
Les industries de transformation à haute température sont confrontées à un défi de taille: la sous-utilisation de la chaleur fatale, qui implique une perte d’énergie et de potentiel économique. Le projet Smartrec, financé par l’UE, entend faciliter la récupération économique de la chaleur fatale. En développant une solution standardisée et modulaire de récupération de la chaleur et de stockage thermique, Smartrec propose une approche flexible de la valorisation de la chaleur fatale de qualité moyenne à élevée dans différentes industries et à différentes températures. Ce projet novateur entend combler le fossé entre les préoccupations environnementales et la viabilité économique, ouvrant ainsi la voie à un avenir plus durable de la transformation industrielle. Un système Smartrec pilote sera construit et déployé dans une entreprise de recyclage de l’aluminium secondaire et/ou de traitement de la céramique, dont les opérations se font par lots et dont les gaz de combustion corrosifs se répartissent sur un large éventail de températures.
Objectif
Waste heat is a problem common to high temperature processing industries as a significantly underused resource, often due to challenges in economic heat valorisation. Secondary aluminium recycling and ceramic processing were identified as key examples with economically recoverable waste heat. Several challenges are inherent; these processes are batch-based rather than continuous with corrosive particulate-laden flue gas over a wide temperature range. The Smartrec system meets these challenges by development of a standard, modular solution for integration of heat recovery with thermal storage that valorises medium to high grade waste heat, adaptable to different temperatures and industries. Following end-user analysis and characterisation of exhaust streams and waste products, full life cycle costing and assessment will be carried out with candidate molten salts selected for thermal storage and heat transfer fluid, validated by corrosion testing. A custom heat pipe heat exchanger will be modelled and designed around the requirements of heat transport capacity wick structure and capable of heat exchange with a molten salt pumping loop. This loop will include dual media thermocline thermal storage system with cost/system modelling, validation and instrumentation incorporated. A pilot Smartrec system will be constructed and deployed in a secondary aluminium recycler and/or ceramic processor valorising high grade heat for continuous energy-intensive salt-cake recycling. Smartrec will be validated by integration with existing systems with >6 months operation including a fully developed instrumentation framework. A knowledge-based tool will be developed containing all relevant Smartrec parameters and information to model the system fully and allow users to determine their requirements, potential benefits and integrate Smartrec into their own systems via an open access workshop hosted by the consortium.
Champ scientifique
- engineering and technologyenvironmental engineeringwaste managementwaste treatment processesrecycling
- natural sciencescomputer and information sciencessoftware
- engineering and technologyenvironmental engineeringenergy and fuelsfossil energynatural gas
- natural scienceschemical sciencesinorganic chemistrypost-transition metals
- engineering and technologymaterials engineering
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Régime de financement
IA - Innovation actionCoordinateur
S40 2UB Chesterfield
Royaume-Uni
L’entreprise s’est définie comme une PME (petite et moyenne entreprise) au moment de la signature de la convention de subvention.