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Aplicación innovadora de energía solar térmica en procesos de residuos industriales

Authors: Suárez Benavente, Rafael;

Aplicación innovadora de energía solar térmica en procesos de residuos industriales

Abstract

La regulación política de cambios continuada en el sector industrial buscando la sostenibilidad ambiental para cumplir los objetivos de reducción de emisiones de CO2 hasta llegar a la neutralidad en el año 2.050, ha desencadenado la aparición de diversas fuentes de energías renovables logrando una menor dependencia de los combustibles fósiles y una disminución de emisiones continuada en el tiempo. Este Trabajo fin de Máster se centra en el estudio del comportamiento de un proceso industrial y la viabilidad de incorporar un sistema solar en un proceso de evaporación natural, siendo este un factor limitante en el proceso. La implementación de un modelo a escala permite realizar una comparativa simultánea en el tiempo de un caso con evaporación natural y otro caso con la implementación de la tecnología solar térmica. De este modo, mediante un modelo matemático se fundamenta los resultados obtenidos durante un año natural. La evolución de los resultados obtenidos, confirman la viabilidad de adaptar el sistema desarrollado mejorando la velocidad de evaporación respecto la forma convencional de trabajo mediante evaporación natural, siendo un sistema eficiente para la mejora de su producción.

The political regulation of continuous changes in the industrial sector seeking environmental sustainability to meet the objectives of reducing CO2 emissions to reach neutrality in the year 2050, has triggered the emergence of various renewable energy sources achieving less dependence on fossil fuels and a continued decrease in emissions over time. This Final Master's Project focuses on the study of the behavior of an industrial process and the feasibility of incorporating a solar system in a natural evaporation process, this being a limiting factor in the process. The implementation of a scale model allows a simultaneous comparison in time of a case with natural evaporation and another case with the implementation of solar thermal technology. In this way, a mathematical model is used to support the results obtained during a calendar year. The evolution of the obtained results confirms the feasibility of adapting the developed system by improving the evaporation speed with respect to the conventional way of working with natural evaporation, being an efficient system for the improvement of its production.

Universidad de Sevilla. Máster Universitario en Ingeniería Química

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