Data Mining Toward Increased Use of Aluminum Dross
Autor: | Elsa Olivetti, Randolph Kirchain, Snorre Kjørstad Fjeldbo, Jiyoun Chang |
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Přispěvatelé: | Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Engineering Systems Division, Chang, Jiyoun Christina, Olivetti, Elsa A., Kirchain, Randolph E. |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2015 |
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Flexibility (engineering)
Engineering business.industry media_common.quotation_subject Metals and Alloys Sorting Aluminium recycling Scrap Environmental Science (miscellaneous) Raw material computer.software_genre Identification (information) Mechanics of Materials Quality (business) Data mining business Cluster analysis computer media_common |
Zdroj: | Springer International Publishing |
Popis: | Recycling provides a key strategy to move toward a more sustainable society by partially mitigating the impact of fast-growing material consumption. One main barrier to increased recycling arises from the fact that in many real world contexts, the quality of secondary (or scrap) material is unknown and highly variable. Even if scrap material is of known quality, there may be finite space or limited operational flexibility to separate or sort these materials prior to use. These issues around identification and grouping given the operational constraints create limitations to simply developing an appropriate sorting strategy, let alone implementing one. This study suggests the use of data mining as a strategy to manage raw materials with uncertain quality using existing data from the recycling industry. A clustering analysis is used to recognize the pattern of raw materials across a broad compositional range in order to provide criteria for grouping (binning) raw materials. This strategy is applied to an industrial case of aluminum recycling to explore the benefits and limitations in terms of secondary material usage. In particular, the case investigated is around recycling industrial byproducts (termed dross for the case of the aluminum industry). The binning strategy obtained by the clustering analysis can significantly reduce material cost by increasing the compositional homogeneity and distinctiveness of uncertain raw materials. This result suggests the potential opportunity to increase low-quality secondary raw material usage before investment in expensive sorting technology. Norsk Hydro |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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