Abstract

With the global emphasis on sustainable development, green manufacturing has become a key strategy to enhance economic efficiency and environmental friendliness. In the manufacturing process, the effective use and management of heat energy directly affect the consumption of resources and the protection of the environment. Blockchain technology, with its transparency and immutability, has gradually been introduced into the production process, helping to achieve traceability and optimization of thermal energy utilization. This study aims to explore how to combine computer technology with blockchain to establish a heat energy monitoring and management system based on computer technology, and collect real-time heat energy data through sensors. It then uses blockchain technology to create a transparent production traceability platform, store and manage thermal data, and ensure the security and reliability of the data. The research shows that the system combining computer technology and blockchain significantly improves the utilization efficiency of heat energy, greatly reduces the heat loss in the production process, and significantly improves the reuse rate of resources. The traceability function of the system effectively improves the transparency of the production process and enables enterprises to adjust their production strategies in time. Therefore, the combination of computer-based thermal efficiency utilization with blockchain production traceability offers a new solution for green manufacturing.

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