Implementation of Heat Integration for Efficient Process Design of Direct Adipic Acid Synthesis in Flow

Process-design intensification situated under the umbrella of Novel Process Windows heads for integrated and simplified smart-scaled (micro/meso) flow process design in a holistic picture. The example taken here is direct adipic acid synthesis which is an important intermediate for the nylon industr...

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Main Authors: I. Vural Gursel, Q. Wang, T. Noel, V. Hessel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2013-09-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/6078
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spelling doaj-c4f303e69d4c411da2294ccb0d596d7c2021-02-21T21:04:15ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162013-09-013510.3303/CET1335129Implementation of Heat Integration for Efficient Process Design of Direct Adipic Acid Synthesis in FlowI. Vural GurselQ. WangT. NoelV. HesselProcess-design intensification situated under the umbrella of Novel Process Windows heads for integrated and simplified smart-scaled (micro/meso) flow process design in a holistic picture. The example taken here is direct adipic acid synthesis which is an important intermediate for the nylon industry. To investigate its potential for process simplification cost and energy analysis is searched. Process simulation of the flow process with 40 %, 50 % and 98 % conversion is made. An energy efficient process is searched for this novel direct route in particular considering its heat integration for the three conversion cases. For this purpose pinch analysis is employed and a new heat exchanger network (HEN) is designed with minimum total annualized cost. The improvement of the HEN results in 50 - 70 % saving in operating cost which enables to pay back the extra capital cost requirement in less than one year in all cases. The benefit of heat integration is seen to be reduced with increased conversion due to the reduced heat load in the process. Another consideration here is the selection of the heat exchanger type. The pinch analysis is restricted to shell and tube heat exchangers, however by utilization of compact (including microchannel- based) heat exchangers additional benefits in terms of cost and plant complexity can be achieved.https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/6078
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author I. Vural Gursel
Q. Wang
T. Noel
V. Hessel
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T. Noel
V. Hessel
Implementation of Heat Integration for Efficient Process Design of Direct Adipic Acid Synthesis in Flow
Chemical Engineering Transactions
author_facet I. Vural Gursel
Q. Wang
T. Noel
V. Hessel
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title Implementation of Heat Integration for Efficient Process Design of Direct Adipic Acid Synthesis in Flow
title_short Implementation of Heat Integration for Efficient Process Design of Direct Adipic Acid Synthesis in Flow
title_full Implementation of Heat Integration for Efficient Process Design of Direct Adipic Acid Synthesis in Flow
title_fullStr Implementation of Heat Integration for Efficient Process Design of Direct Adipic Acid Synthesis in Flow
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title_sort implementation of heat integration for efficient process design of direct adipic acid synthesis in flow
publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
issn 2283-9216
publishDate 2013-09-01
description Process-design intensification situated under the umbrella of Novel Process Windows heads for integrated and simplified smart-scaled (micro/meso) flow process design in a holistic picture. The example taken here is direct adipic acid synthesis which is an important intermediate for the nylon industry. To investigate its potential for process simplification cost and energy analysis is searched. Process simulation of the flow process with 40 %, 50 % and 98 % conversion is made. An energy efficient process is searched for this novel direct route in particular considering its heat integration for the three conversion cases. For this purpose pinch analysis is employed and a new heat exchanger network (HEN) is designed with minimum total annualized cost. The improvement of the HEN results in 50 - 70 % saving in operating cost which enables to pay back the extra capital cost requirement in less than one year in all cases. The benefit of heat integration is seen to be reduced with increased conversion due to the reduced heat load in the process. Another consideration here is the selection of the heat exchanger type. The pinch analysis is restricted to shell and tube heat exchangers, however by utilization of compact (including microchannel- based) heat exchangers additional benefits in terms of cost and plant complexity can be achieved.
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