چکیده
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This paper presents a novel framework for designing and optimal scheduling of an air source heat pump
based industrial continuous heat treatment furnace (ICHTF) which is driven by a solar Stirling engine and
a wind turbine. The proposed flame-making process equipped with two inside and outside fans, an
expansion valve, compressor, condenser and an evaporator to supply the heating demand with the
high-temperature more than 900 K over a 24-h time interval. Use of solar, wind and the proposed heating
cycle in an industrial furnace with no need to fossil fuels reduce the greenhouse gas emissions and
increase the economic saving in the consumption of petroleum products, significantly. Moreover, an
information gap decision theory (IGDT) is implemented in order to find the optimal scheduling strategies
taking into account the heating demand uncertainty. The IGDT technique assesses the robustness and
opportunistic aspects of the optimal scheduling scenarios in the presence of heating load uncertainty
to make the risk-averse or risk-taker decisions, respectively. The proposed ICHTF is simulated as a nonlinear programming (NLP) problem on a benchmark small-scale industrial sector to minimize total
energy procurement cost considering the operational constraints of Stirling cycle and air source heat
pump. Simulation results confirm that the risk-aversion or risk-taking decisions affect the output
mechanical power of Stirling engine and total electrical power purchased from the upstream grid.
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