Relating Bridge Analysis for Heat Exchanger Network Retrofit Identification to Retrofit Design

The aim of the paper is to improve a recently developed automated HEN retrofit targeting method by linking the shapes of the Exchanger Shifted Composite Curve (ESCC) and Exchanger Grand Composite Curve (EGCC) to the required HEN retrofit design measures. The automated HEN retrofit targeting method i...

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Main Authors: Timothy G. Walmsley, Nathan S. Lal, Petar S. Varbanov, Jiri J. Klemes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2018-08-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/480
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spelling doaj-edeccd14e3bc41e48ff48016c7e29caf2021-02-17T21:00:14ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162018-08-017010.3303/CET1870050Relating Bridge Analysis for Heat Exchanger Network Retrofit Identification to Retrofit Design Timothy G. WalmsleyNathan S. LalPetar S. VarbanovJiri J. KlemesThe aim of the paper is to improve a recently developed automated HEN retrofit targeting method by linking the shapes of the Exchanger Shifted Composite Curve (ESCC) and Exchanger Grand Composite Curve (EGCC) to the required HEN retrofit design measures. The automated HEN retrofit targeting method is based on Bridge Analysis, which identifies new and existing utility paths for energy saving through the enhancement and/or addition of heat exchanger area and the installation of new exchangers. To build the required understanding, generic cases are analysed, one of which is presented. Links between the Exchanger Composite Curves with the required HEN retrofit design are established. The analysis concludes that the Heat Surplus-Deficit Cascade for some recovery exchangers may be divided two sections – Pinched and non-Pinched sections – to better represent and identify the number and type of modifications that a retrofit opportunity will require. https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/480
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Nathan S. Lal
Petar S. Varbanov
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Relating Bridge Analysis for Heat Exchanger Network Retrofit Identification to Retrofit Design
Chemical Engineering Transactions
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title Relating Bridge Analysis for Heat Exchanger Network Retrofit Identification to Retrofit Design
title_short Relating Bridge Analysis for Heat Exchanger Network Retrofit Identification to Retrofit Design
title_full Relating Bridge Analysis for Heat Exchanger Network Retrofit Identification to Retrofit Design
title_fullStr Relating Bridge Analysis for Heat Exchanger Network Retrofit Identification to Retrofit Design
title_full_unstemmed Relating Bridge Analysis for Heat Exchanger Network Retrofit Identification to Retrofit Design
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publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
issn 2283-9216
publishDate 2018-08-01
description The aim of the paper is to improve a recently developed automated HEN retrofit targeting method by linking the shapes of the Exchanger Shifted Composite Curve (ESCC) and Exchanger Grand Composite Curve (EGCC) to the required HEN retrofit design measures. The automated HEN retrofit targeting method is based on Bridge Analysis, which identifies new and existing utility paths for energy saving through the enhancement and/or addition of heat exchanger area and the installation of new exchangers. To build the required understanding, generic cases are analysed, one of which is presented. Links between the Exchanger Composite Curves with the required HEN retrofit design are established. The analysis concludes that the Heat Surplus-Deficit Cascade for some recovery exchangers may be divided two sections – Pinched and non-Pinched sections – to better represent and identify the number and type of modifications that a retrofit opportunity will require.
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