Combined Flexibility and Energy Analysis of Retrofit Actions for Heat Exchanger Networks

Retrofitting of industrial process heat recovery systems can contribute significantly to meeting energy efficiency targets for industrial process plants. One issue to consider when screening retrofit design options is that industrial heat recovery systems must be able to handle external variations,...

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Main Authors: Christian Langner, Elin Svensson, Simon Harvey
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2019-10-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/10503
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spelling doaj-78570e58f9f2459f97641b1fe94fef1d2021-02-16T20:58:55ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162019-10-017610.3303/CET1976052Combined Flexibility and Energy Analysis of Retrofit Actions for Heat Exchanger NetworksChristian LangnerElin SvenssonSimon HarveyRetrofitting of industrial process heat recovery systems can contribute significantly to meeting energy efficiency targets for industrial process plants. One issue to consider when screening retrofit design options is that industrial heat recovery systems must be able to handle external variations, e.g. in ambient temperature, in such a way that operational targets are reached. There exist different approaches to incorporate flexibility considerations in the design process of retrofit proposals for heat exchanger networks (HEN). However, due to mathematical complexity, lack of suitable cost data, and difficulty to handle large-scale systems, the adoption of those methods in industrial retrofit projects has been limited. Therefore, this paper proposes to decouple the design and analysis steps in retrofitting processes. This allows well-proven retrofit design methods to be used in the design step to generate different alternatives. These design alternatives are thereafter evaluated in a separate analysis step in which the initial set of designs is narrowed down to one or several design options that are operable and energy efficient for a priori defined variations of operating conditions. The proposed approach is based upon traditional flexibility analysis combined with energy performance analysis. With such performance data available, a fair evaluation over different operating points can be obtained. The proposed approach is used for analysing the flexibility and energy performance of a HEN case study to illustrate its application.https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/10503
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Combined Flexibility and Energy Analysis of Retrofit Actions for Heat Exchanger Networks
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title Combined Flexibility and Energy Analysis of Retrofit Actions for Heat Exchanger Networks
title_short Combined Flexibility and Energy Analysis of Retrofit Actions for Heat Exchanger Networks
title_full Combined Flexibility and Energy Analysis of Retrofit Actions for Heat Exchanger Networks
title_fullStr Combined Flexibility and Energy Analysis of Retrofit Actions for Heat Exchanger Networks
title_full_unstemmed Combined Flexibility and Energy Analysis of Retrofit Actions for Heat Exchanger Networks
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publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
issn 2283-9216
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Retrofitting of industrial process heat recovery systems can contribute significantly to meeting energy efficiency targets for industrial process plants. One issue to consider when screening retrofit design options is that industrial heat recovery systems must be able to handle external variations, e.g. in ambient temperature, in such a way that operational targets are reached. There exist different approaches to incorporate flexibility considerations in the design process of retrofit proposals for heat exchanger networks (HEN). However, due to mathematical complexity, lack of suitable cost data, and difficulty to handle large-scale systems, the adoption of those methods in industrial retrofit projects has been limited. Therefore, this paper proposes to decouple the design and analysis steps in retrofitting processes. This allows well-proven retrofit design methods to be used in the design step to generate different alternatives. These design alternatives are thereafter evaluated in a separate analysis step in which the initial set of designs is narrowed down to one or several design options that are operable and energy efficient for a priori defined variations of operating conditions. The proposed approach is based upon traditional flexibility analysis combined with energy performance analysis. With such performance data available, a fair evaluation over different operating points can be obtained. The proposed approach is used for analysing the flexibility and energy performance of a HEN case study to illustrate its application.
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