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http://dx.doi.org/10.5855/ENERGY.2018.27.1.012

Development of the FEED framework of the mineral carbonization pre-treatment system using systems engineering technique  

Kim, Jinil (Institute for Advanced Engineering, Plant Engineering Center)
Yeom, Choongsub (Institute for Advanced Engineering, Plant Engineering Center)
Ryu, BoHyun (Institute for Advanced Engineering, Plant Engineering Center)
Yoon, Munkyu (Institute for Advanced Engineering, Plant Engineering Center)
Kim, Joonyoung (Institute for Advanced Engineering, Plant Engineering Center)
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Abstract
The FEED (Frond End Engineering Design) framework defines the activities and outputs to be performed at the FEED stage. In the meantime, many studies on FEED have been carried out, but most of them have slightly different opinions depending on experiences. It is important to define the FEED appropriately for the project and define the activities and outputs that are needed. It is also necessary to develop FEED processes on a solid basis, such as international system engineering process standards rather than experience. In this study, FEED is defined as suitable for the mineral carbonation system development project, and a method for developing the process and output to satisfy it is proposed based on the system engineering standard process.
Keywords
FEED; FEED Framework; Mineral Carbonization; Basic Design; Systems Engineering;
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