ESD.EA: ESD, MODULE ON ENVIRONMENTAL ...ENVIRONMENT AND COMPUTER LABORATORY I ESD.EA: ESD, MODULE ON...
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ENVIRONMENT AND COMPUTER LABORATORY I
ESD.EA: ESD, MODULE ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT (LAB AND EXERCISES)
Stephan Pfister ETH Zurich, Institute for Environmental Engineering,
Ecological Systems Design Group
ECL 1; introduction
Zurich, September 29, 2015
Organisational aspects (I)
• Webpage: http://www.ifu.ethz.ch/ESD/education/master/ECLI/index_EN
• Project description: http://www.ifu.ethz.ch/ESD/education/master/ECLI/Project.pdf
• Google form by September 27, 2015
• Choose case (building / gas) • Choose partner (if any) • Accept SimaPro user agreement • http://goo.gl/forms/g8hIgqlxEM
• Next lab: 20/10/2015 Comparing LCI databases
Rolf Frischknecht
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Responses so far – everyone needs to submit!
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Topic selection Partner Your name SimaPro Team #
Biogas Laura Iten Phanos Hadjikyriakou Yes 1
Biogas Nadège de Chambrier Rahel Fischer Yes 2
Buildings Chaojie Li Helen Droz-Georget Yes 3
Biogas Joni Dehaspe Marco Statunato No 4
Buildings Droz-Georget Helen Chaojie Li Yes 3
Buildings Kaibin Tang Livia Ramseier Yes 5
Buildings Marc Melliger Elisabeth Güttinger Yes 6
Buildings Raphael Hörler Kevin Flückiger Yes 7
Buildings Fransje Oudshoorn - Yes 8
Biogas Christian Koch John Hensley Yes 9
Buildings Henry Kulla Stefanie Müller Yes 10
Biogas Christian Koch John Hensley Yes 9
Buildings Stefanie Müller Henry Kulla Yes 11
Buildings Ramseier Livia Tang Kaibin Yes 12
Continue Lab work
• Database is stored locally
• Same computer as last week
• You can import a database
• Database is on polybox: Professional_2015-09-28_11-23-07_bottle
• Description: How to import and export database in simapro 8
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Import database
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1: Open Simapro and go to database management -> restore
2. Select the backup file which is on the polybox: Professional_2015-09-28_11-23-07_bottle
Import database (II)
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4. Save the database under a new name:
5. Open the database and create a new project.
3. Agree to restore the database:
EXERCISE 1: MODEL WATER BOTTLE USING PROCESSES
Model a material
• Material a: 20gr of Plastic bottle • 22gr of PET (RER, S)
• Blow molding of the plastic (RER, S)
• 2 gr waste during production: municipal incineration (treatment)
• Material b: 3gr of plastic cap • 3.75 gr Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer, ABS
• 0.75gr of waste during production: municipal incineration, plastic mixture
Work on your own: 15min
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Use ecoinvent unit processes
Combine your materials
• Model the full plastic bottle
• 20gr bottle
• 3gr of cap
• Pumping, purifying & filling process: 0.02 kWh/bottle (UCTE electricity mix, medium voltage)
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Work on your own: 10min
Have a look at the network
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Analyze options: tree, network, comparison
Select method
Calculate
Have a look at the network
• See how the life cycle is taking form
• Cradle to gate level/ not LC yet
• Main features of the Network
• Take a look at the inventory list
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Model the life cycle
• 1 water bottle of 23g
• 2x 50km transport, lorry 20-28 ton
• Disposal to incineration scenario CH
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Use unit processes
Modeling details
• Modeling transport
• “ton x km” or “kg x km”
• 50% loaded, full to go & empty on return
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Have a look at the network
• See how the life cycle is taking form
• Main features of the network
• Different options
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Result interpretation:
• Analyse if the flows make sense
• Look at the network with a 0,1 % cut-off
• How much material goes in the system
• How much material goes of the system to the waste scenario?
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ADDITIONAL ASPECTS OF IMPACT ASSESSMENT IN SIMAPRO
Characterisation, normalization,…
EXERCISE 2: MODEL WATER BOTTLE USING PRODUCT STAGES
Model an assembly
• Model the full plastic bottle
• bottle
• cap
• Pumping, purifying & filling process
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Model an assembly
• Have a look in SimaPro
• Product stages: New assembly
• Several Tabs
• Input/ Output and comment: The data of your assembly
• Parameters: Input of variable data as functions
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Model an assembly
• Model 1p of plastic bottle
• 20gr bottle
• 3gr of cap
• pumping, purifying & filling process: 0.02 kWh/bottle (UCTE electricity mix S)
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Use unit processes
Have a look at the tree
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Analyze options: tree, network, comparison, monte carlo,…
Select method
Model a life cycle
• Have a look in SimaPro
• Product stages: New life cycle
• Several Tabs
• Input/ Output and comment: The data of your assembly
• Parameters: Input of variable data as functions
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Model a life cycle
• 1p water bottle
• 2x 50km transport, lorry 20-28 ton
• disposal to incineration scenario CH
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Use unit processes
Modeling details
• Modeling transport
• Ton x km or kg x km
• 50% loaded, full to go & empty to return
• Disposal to incineration
• With or without energy recovery
• Avoided product can be used: avoid electricity or heat production
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EXERCISE 3: GLASS WATER BOTTLE
Case study 2: Glass bottle
• Model on your own in SimaPro
• Model the production and use of glass bottled water
• Use system processes
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Model the materials
• Material a: 200gr glass bottle • 210 gr white (virgin) glass
• glass blowing: 0.01kWh
• 10gr waste scenario
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• Material b: 5gr aluminum cap • 5gr aluminum
• production process
Use unit processes
Model Assembly and LC: use product stages
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• Assembly: bottled water • glass bottle
• aluminum cap
• process bottling: 0.02kWh
• Life cycle: Glass water bottle • bottled water
• transport
• waste
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Modeling results
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Assembly Life cycle
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Glass bottle Aluminum cap
EXERCISE 5: COMPARE PLASTIC BOTTLE AND GLASS BOTTLE
EXERCISE 6: MODEL WITH PARAMETERS (APPLY TO PLASTIC BOTTLE)
Model with parameters
Insert a variable instead of constant data When? • Preliminary data is available, inputs could change if better data is available • Different input values can be used to calculate more versions of the same life
cycle • Reduce the possibility of making calculation mistakes. Easy to check
• Insert calculation rules instead of constant data as input data.
• Available for all processes and product stages • With or without uncertainty distribution
• Calculation rule: • Defined in SimaPro • Based on input parameter
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Exercise 6.1: Model bottling with parameters
• Electricity use for bottling • Uncertain value
• Combination of values
• Input parameters (apply to plastic bottle) • ‘pumping&cleaning’: 0.015kWh/l
• ‘filling ’: 0.005kWh/l
• Calculated parameter • bottling=‘pumping&cleaning + filling’
• Process input data • ‘bottling‘
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Exercise 6.2: Model transport with parameters
• Use Input parameters for distance and weight
• Use a calculated parameter for transport
• Replace transport within case study 1 by a calculation rule
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Switches: • Local: Distance <=50km
• Regional: 50km<distance and distance>150km
• Abroad: Distance=>150km
Exercise 6.3: Different distances-different transport
• Process sheet:
• Parameter tap: Make the necessary switch parameters
which are 1 when the distance is conform the scenario
• In the input for transport: add two lines for the transport with a van and transport with lorry 20-28t. Multiply inputs by the corresponding switches
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Scenario Distance Transport mode
1. Local Smaller or equal than 50km van < 3,5t/RER S
2. Regional Between 50 and 150km Lorry of 16t, fleet average/RER
3. Abroad Bigger or equal than 150km Lorry of 20-28t, fleet average/RER
Compare different versions of your model
• First parameters are defined at process/project or database level
• A Calculation setup can be used to define two or more scenarios
• Each scenario considers different values for the parameter
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