• DocumentCode
    3050337
  • Title

    Multi-generation enhanced power quality design for semiconductor manufacturing facilities

  • Author

    Walsh, David ; LeGoy, Philip R.

  • Author_Institution
    Ind. Design Corp., Dublin, Ireland
  • Volume
    3
  • fYear
    2001
  • fDate
    2001
  • Firstpage
    1181
  • Abstract
    The unique power quality constraints of chip industry manufacturing facilities, makes multi-generation an attractive power source for these plants. Multi-generation power is defined as internal combustion or gas turbine electric power generation combined with heat exchanger technology to reclaim waste heat from combustion for heating and cooling. This paper presents a new concept in multi-generation that combines the versatility, expandability and power quality requirements of the microchip fabrication facility (Fab) with the cost saving plus environmental benefits of multi-generation. Fab high power quality, versatility and expandability is commonly achieved with N+1 design. N+1 is an expression for the use of N number of electrical devices needed by a power system plus one device for redundancy (i.e. transformer, generator, etc.). This paper looks at the multi-generation and N+1 design concept from a complete system point of view
  • Keywords
    diesel-electric power stations; electronics industry; gas turbine power stations; heat exchangers; industrial power systems; manufacturing industries; power supply quality; N+1 design concept; chip industry manufacturing facilities; combustion turbine electric power generation; cost saving; environmental benefits; gas turbine electric power generation; heat exchanger technology; multigeneration enhanced power quality design; power source; power system; semiconductor manufacturing facilities; waste heat reclamation; Combustion; Cooling; Fabrication; Manufacturing industries; Power generation; Power quality; Production facilities; Trigeneration; Turbines; Waste heat;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Power Engineering Society Winter Meeting, 2001. IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    Columbus, OH
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-6672-7
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/PESW.2001.917242
  • Filename
    917242