12144 Material Flow Analysis

2016/2017

Kursusinformation
Material Flow Analysis
Engelsk
5
Kandidat
Kurset udbydes under tompladsordningen
August
Campus Lyngby
Lectures, exercises, assignment, group work
3-uger
Skriftlig eksamen og bedømmelse af rapport(er)
1,5 hour
Alle hjælpemidler er tilladt
7-trins skala , intern bedømmelse
12202 , or similar
Alessio Boldrin , Lyngby Campus, Bygning 115, Tlf. (+45) 4525 1585 , aleb@env.dtu.dk

12 Institut for Vand og Miljøteknologi
I studieplanlæggeren
Overordnede kursusmål
The overall objective of the course is to provide the necessary background knowledge and tools to reconcile material (MFA) and substance (SFA) flow analyses for selected systems, including a quantification of the related uncertainty. The course will also focus on how to visualize, interpret and communicate the results of MFA/SFA studies.
Læringsmål
En studerende, der fuldt ud har opfyldt kursets mål, vil kunne:
  • Explain and be able to apply key definitions and terminology in relation to MFA and SFA
  • Explain the concept of indicator substances for a selected system
  • Define and describe the system boundaries of a selected system to be assessed
  • Perform an MFA study of a selected system and SFA of selected substances within such a system
  • Interpret and evaluate results of the MFA study
  • Identify weakness and hotspots in a system
  • Calculate and interpret uncertainty associated with the results of MFA/SFA
  • Illustrate different methods available for further analysis of MFA/SFA results
Kursusindhold
Material flow analysis (MFA) is a method for analytically quantifying the flows and stocks of materials within a defined system of interest. MFA is thus the foundation for many basic engineering calculations and system analysis, and is widely used in material and resource management. MFA and SFA (i.e. substance flow analysis) are key components in sustainability assessment, as the quantification of material and substance flows in society and production systems are the basis for estimating the environmental emissions and impacts associated to these flows, as well as for developing accurate techno-economic evaluation of emerging and/or innovative technologies. The course will consist of an overview of MFA methodology and theory, including uncertainty/sensitivity analysis, evaluation methods, and case studies. In-class exercise will cover different topics.
Bemærkninger
The course will be based on frontal lectures and exercises during the first week, during which STAN, a free software for creating MFA models, will be introduced and taught in details. The second and third week of the course will be dedicated to assignment work on specific topics. An oral presentation of the main findings is expected by the end of week three. In-class supervision/support will be provided on a daily basis.
Sidst opdateret
08. november, 2016