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US EPA Research for Life Cycle Inventories (LCI)


Ohio, United States
Government : Federal
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The U.S. EPA intends to negotiate on a sole source basis, under the authority of FAR 13.106-1(b)(1)(i), with the West Virginia University Research Corporation for the procurement of B?A rapid development of chemical process manufacturing systems for generating life cycle inventories.B?
Specific tasks and deliverables in this Statement of Work are as follows:
Tasks
The Contractor shall be responsible for the following tasks:
Task 1: Create and Implement a Quality Assurance Project Plan
Task 2: Perform a review on technical process design compendium (textbooks, peer reviewed journal articles, industry reports, etc.) to establish the state of the art techniques to develop and create process operation units.
Task 3: Design these blocks of operating units (major chemical process equipment such as reactor, separator, purification, heat exchanger, combustion control devices, recovery devices, etc.) for the production of chemical precursors and chemical products.
Task 4: Develop, model, and report the production of some case studies of interest (selected by the COR) for chemical precursors and chemical products for the generation of their life cycle inventory by using the developed spreadsheet block functions.
Task 5: Carry out steady state and time variable analyses and provide the optimal and the most sustainable component models for generating life cycle inventories of chemical processes with the overall intention of providing accurate process models.
Task 6: Communicate research progress and concerns via teleconference and/or webinar to the EPA on a bi-weekly basis.
EPA has identified the West Virginia University Research Corporation (WVURC) as the only known source able to satisfy the GovernmentB?s requirements since it has the necessary unique process systems engineering capabilities, including, but not limited to high performance steady state, dynamic, and real time simulation tools for chemical processes, and state-of-the-art facilities to conduct this research. WVURC has a first-tier process systems engineering group with strong emphasis on capabilities in the areas of mass and energy LCI process simulation, advanced process control, process optimization, and process design and sustainability assessment of emerging energy systems and chemical processes. In particular, the AVESTAR Center (Advanced Virtual Energy Simulation Training and Research) housed at WVURC is being leveraged for performing a number of unique research projects in the areas of advanced process control and optimization of model components for the calculation of energy and material flow needs. In addition, this Center is also foreseen as a platform for chemical process optimal design and sustainability assessment studies. The AVESTAR Center is designed to promote the study, research, and training of students in the operation and control of advanced and clean power generation systems, pollution control and management, combustion control and recovery devices. The Center houses a one-of-a-kind facility with a full featured, high fidelity, Operator Training System (OTS) of an integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) coal-fed power plant with carbon capture and other pollution control equipment. The OTS has over 300 predefined malfunctions for performing in-case-of-fault assessments of mass and energy fluctuations, a complete alarm system, and well over 100 piping and instrumentation diagram (P&ID) screens can be accessed through the 12 human machine interface (HMI) screens. The process equipment units comprising the IGCC, pollution control systems, heat exchangers, separator, reactor, recovery, purification, and recovery devices can be viewed, operated and can be evaluated in terms of inventories of material and energy needs. The OTS can be used for time variable start-up and shut down simulations, steady state, as well as normal and malfunctioned operation. This system provides a virtual environment for all the process units in the OTS, in which users may manipulate an avatar through the plant and monitor the process (including, but not limited to, releases, material and energy flows) through instrument charts that can be seen in the ITS.
The principal investigator for this research, Professor Fernando V. Lima focuses on the development and implementation of process systems engineering methods for modeling, simulation and advanced control of energy systems and chemical processes. Dr. Lima is a nationally recognized expert on process system engineering, process modeling, control, and optimization. In addition he is conducting novel research approaches on process modeling, optimization, and control for sustainability.
The anticipated award date is June, 2016.
This will result in a firm-fixed price contract. We anticipate issuing a solicitation on or about March 29, 2017.
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Young, Sean

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