Optimisation Techniques for Managing the Project Sustainability Objective: Application to a Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger

In addition to traditional project management objectives (cost, time, scope and quality, among others), it is now necessary to include a global sustainability objective in all projects, regardless of their nature and scale. The processes for managing this objective may include sub-processes for opti...

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Main Authors: Juan José Cartelle Barros, Manuel Lara Coira, María Pilar de la Cruz López, Alfredo del Caño Gochi, Isabel Soares
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-06-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/11/4480
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spelling doaj-3af20db6946747f09bd7fe7a444c69d12020-11-25T03:23:36ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-06-01124480448010.3390/su12114480Optimisation Techniques for Managing the Project Sustainability Objective: Application to a Shell and Tube Heat ExchangerJuan José Cartelle Barros0Manuel Lara Coira1María Pilar de la Cruz López2Alfredo del Caño Gochi3Isabel Soares4Escuela Politécnica Superior (EPS), Universidade da Coruña (UDC), Campus de Esteiro, C/Mendizábal s/n, 15403 Ferrol (A Coruña), SpainDepartamento de Ciencias de la Navegación e Ingeniería Marina, Escuela Politécnica Superior (EPS), Universidade da Coruña (UDC), Campus de Esteiro, C/Mendizábal s/n, 15403 Ferrol (A Coruña), SpainDepartamento de Ingeniería Civil, Escuela Politécnica Superior (EPS), Universidade da Coruña (UDC), Campus de Esteiro, C/Mendizábal s/n, 15403 Ferrol (A Coruña), SpainDepartamento de Ingeniería Civil, Escuela Politécnica Superior (EPS), Universidade da Coruña (UDC), Campus de Esteiro, C/Mendizábal s/n, 15403 Ferrol (A Coruña), SpainResearch Centre on Economics and Finance (CEFUP) and Faculty of Economics, University of Porto, Rua Dr Roberto Frias S/n, 4200-464 Porto, PortugalIn addition to traditional project management objectives (cost, time, scope and quality, among others), it is now necessary to include a global sustainability objective in all projects, regardless of their nature and scale. The processes for managing this objective may include sub-processes for optimising the sustainability of some or all of the project’s deliverables. In this paper an integrated optimisation technique was applied to optimise the design of a shell and tube heat exchanger (STHE) by taking into account economic, social and environmental indicators. A case study previously analysed in the literature, although with different objectives and scope, was considered for such a purpose. Diverse sets of weights were defined for the environmental impacts, as well as two additional cases. In the first one, all the indicators where assessed in a linear way. Non-linearities were studied in the second one. Both non-nature-inspired (exhaustive search and Monte Carlo simulation) and nature-inspired (Particle Swarm Optimisation, Crow Search Algorithm and Non-dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm-II) optimisation techniques were used to solve the problem. The results were presented and discussed in depth. The findings show the necessity of applying these kinds of methodologies in the design of energy systems and, in particular, STHEs.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/11/4480project managementglobal sustainability objectiveengineering problemsustainability optimisationshell and tube heat exchangeroptimisation techniques
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author Juan José Cartelle Barros
Manuel Lara Coira
María Pilar de la Cruz López
Alfredo del Caño Gochi
Isabel Soares
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Manuel Lara Coira
María Pilar de la Cruz López
Alfredo del Caño Gochi
Isabel Soares
Optimisation Techniques for Managing the Project Sustainability Objective: Application to a Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger
Sustainability
project management
global sustainability objective
engineering problem
sustainability optimisation
shell and tube heat exchanger
optimisation techniques
author_facet Juan José Cartelle Barros
Manuel Lara Coira
María Pilar de la Cruz López
Alfredo del Caño Gochi
Isabel Soares
author_sort Juan José Cartelle Barros
title Optimisation Techniques for Managing the Project Sustainability Objective: Application to a Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger
title_short Optimisation Techniques for Managing the Project Sustainability Objective: Application to a Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger
title_full Optimisation Techniques for Managing the Project Sustainability Objective: Application to a Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger
title_fullStr Optimisation Techniques for Managing the Project Sustainability Objective: Application to a Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger
title_full_unstemmed Optimisation Techniques for Managing the Project Sustainability Objective: Application to a Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger
title_sort optimisation techniques for managing the project sustainability objective: application to a shell and tube heat exchanger
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-06-01
description In addition to traditional project management objectives (cost, time, scope and quality, among others), it is now necessary to include a global sustainability objective in all projects, regardless of their nature and scale. The processes for managing this objective may include sub-processes for optimising the sustainability of some or all of the project’s deliverables. In this paper an integrated optimisation technique was applied to optimise the design of a shell and tube heat exchanger (STHE) by taking into account economic, social and environmental indicators. A case study previously analysed in the literature, although with different objectives and scope, was considered for such a purpose. Diverse sets of weights were defined for the environmental impacts, as well as two additional cases. In the first one, all the indicators where assessed in a linear way. Non-linearities were studied in the second one. Both non-nature-inspired (exhaustive search and Monte Carlo simulation) and nature-inspired (Particle Swarm Optimisation, Crow Search Algorithm and Non-dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm-II) optimisation techniques were used to solve the problem. The results were presented and discussed in depth. The findings show the necessity of applying these kinds of methodologies in the design of energy systems and, in particular, STHEs.
topic project management
global sustainability objective
engineering problem
sustainability optimisation
shell and tube heat exchanger
optimisation techniques
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/11/4480
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