Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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172796 | Computers & Chemical Engineering | 2012 | 12 Pages |
This work addresses the optimization of ammonia–water absorption cycles for cooling and refrigeration applications with economic and environmental concerns. Our approach combines the capabilities of process simulation, multi-objective optimization (MOO), cost analysis and life cycle assessment (LCA). The optimization task is posed in mathematical terms as a multi-objective mixed-integer nonlinear program (moMINLP) that seeks to minimize the total annualized cost and environmental impact of the cycle. This moMINLP is solved by an outer-approximation strategy that iterates between primal nonlinear programming (NLP) subproblems with fixed binaries and a tailored mixed-integer linear programming (MILP) model. The capabilities of our approach are illustrated through its application to an ammonia–water absorption cycle used in cooling and refrigeration applications.
► Optimization of a moMINLP problem. ► Combined use of simulation and optimization tools. ► Optimal design according to economic and environmental indicators. ► Design of a 90 kW absorption cycle in Aspen Plus at cooling and refrigeration conditions.