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    • Eastwood, A.; Bealing, C. (Energy Systems Laboratory (http://esl.tamu.edu), 2003-05)
      At the 2002 IETC, Linnhoff March presented an overview of spreadsheet-based software packages to rigorously model site utility systems. Such models allow the user to plan future scenarios that might impact upon the system ...
    • Eastwood, A. (Energy Systems Laboratory (http://esl.tamu.edu), 2002-04)
      Optimal operation of site utility systems is becoming an increasingly important part of any successful business strategy as environmental, legislative and commercial pressures grow. A reliable steam model allows a clear ...
    • Fernandez-Polanco, D.; Eastwood, A.; Knight, N. (Energy Systems Laboratory (http://esl.tamu.edu); Texas A&M University (http://www.tamu.edu), 2004)
      At the 2002 IETC, we described the benefits of a site-wide utility system simulation model that can translate all in-plant process modifications to the resulting changes in fuel, water and electricity at the factory fence ...
    • Wright, A.; Bealing, C.; Eastwood, A.; Tainsh, R.; Hahn, G.; Harrell, G. (Energy Systems Laboratory (http://esl.tamu.edu), 2003-05)
      The U. S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Industrial Technology Program BestPractices Steam effort is developing a number of software tools to assist industrial energy users to improve the efficiency of their steam system. A ...
    • Eastwood, A. (Energy Systems Laboratory, 2000-04)
      "Pinch Analysis™ for energy is now becoming commonplace in Europe with many companies (eg, BP Amoco and Shell) incorporating Pinch Analysis as a routine part of their process designs. In recent years, WaterPinchTM has ...