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http://dx.doi.org/10.14248/JKOSSE.2016.13.2.065

FEED Framework Development for Designing Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Power Generation System  

Kim, Joon-Young (Plant Systems Engineering Team, Institute for Advanced Engineering (IAE))
Cha, Jae-Min (Plant Systems Engineering Team, Institute for Advanced Engineering (IAE))
Park, Sungho (Plant Systems Engineering Team, Institute for Advanced Engineering (IAE))
Yeom, Choongsub (Plant Systems Engineering Team, Institute for Advanced Engineering (IAE))
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Journal of the Korean Society of Systems Engineering / v.13, no.2, 2017 , pp. 65-74 More about this Journal
Abstract
Supercritical carbon dioxide power system is the next generation electricity technology expected to be highly developed. The power system can improve net efficiency, simplify cycle configuration, and downsize equipment compared to conventional steam power system. In order to dominate the new market in advance, it is required to found Front End Engineering Design (FEED) Framework of the system. Therefore, this study developed the FEED framework including design processes for the supercritical carbon dioxide power system, information elements for each process, and relationships for each element. The developed FEED framework is expected to be able to secure systematic technological capabilities by establishing a common understanding and perspective among multi-field engineers participating in the design.
Keywords
Front End Engineering Design; FEED; Framework; Conceptual Design; Basic Design; Supercritical Carbon Dioxide; SCO2; Systems Engineering;
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