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supply_chain_common_terms [2023/08/25 11:08] 192.168.1.1supply_chain_common_terms [2024/10/16 10:17] (current) – [Windmilling] 204.62.206.252
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 ===== Windmilling ===== ===== Windmilling =====
  
-Running plant connected to a pipeline while the pipeline customer is down and not taking anything+Windmilling an Air Separation Unit (ASU) involves operating the unit at significantly reduced capacity, typically during periods of low demand, to keep the equipment ready for full production while minimizing energy consumption. In this state, the plant's core machinery, such as compressors and turbines, are run at minimal or idle power to maintain the cryogenic temperatures required for air separation, without producing large quantities of oxygen, nitrogen, or argon.
  
 +Technically, this process keeps the refrigeration cycle and cryogenic distillation columns operational, ensuring that the cold box remains at optimal temperatures, preventing the need for a full warm-up and cool-down cycle. The main air compressor (MAC) may be run at a low flow rate, just enough to maintain pressure within the system. The expansion turbines may also operate in a low-load state to keep the refrigeration cycle active, but without significant air liquefaction or distillation.
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 +The benefit of windmilling is maintaining the thermal and operational stability of the ASU, reducing stress on the equipment from frequent shutdowns and restarts. However, careful control of power usage and flow rates is required to ensure the system doesn’t drift outside operational limits, risking inefficiency or equipment damage.
 ===== Down/Outage ===== ===== Down/Outage =====
-=== APSAs / Onsites ===+==== APSAs / Onsites ====
 If an APSA / Onsite is "down" then product needs to be shipped into the location from outside sources If an APSA / Onsite is "down" then product needs to be shipped into the location from outside sources
-=== Customers ===+==== Customers ====
 If a customer is "down" then product demand ceases at the customer level If a customer is "down" then product demand ceases at the customer level
-=== ASU's ===+==== ASU'====
 If an ASU is "down" then production of product stops and in many instances external product will need to be backhauled in to supply the network If an ASU is "down" then production of product stops and in many instances external product will need to be backhauled in to supply the network
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 +====Source====
 +A source is a adjective that describes the role the ASU plays within the supply chain. A source is an ASU or Onsite that produces liquid supply to fill the demand of a given DP or Distribution Point.
  
 ==== Outage ==== ==== Outage ====
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 === Argon === === Argon ===
-40000 SCF / 3500 Gallons+400000 SCF / 3476 Gallons
  
 ===== AHD (After Hours Desk) ===== ===== AHD (After Hours Desk) =====
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