Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5012871 | Energy Conversion and Management | 2017 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Sustainable and efficient energy use is crucial for lessening carbon dioxide emissions in industrial plants. This paper introduces a new multi-objective optimization model for the synthesis of work and heat exchange networks (WHENs), aiming to obtain the optimal balance between economic and environmental performance. The proposed multistage superstructure allows power and thermal integration of process gaseous streams, through the simultaneous minimization of total annualized cost (TAC) and environmental impacts (EI). The latter objective is determined by environmental indicators that follow the life cycle assessment (LCA) principles. The WHEN superstructure is optimized as a multi-objective mixed-integer nonlinear programming (moMINLP) model and solved with the GAMS software. Results show a decrease of â¼79% in the heat transfer area and â¼32% in the capital cost between the solutions found for single problem optimizations. These results represent a diminution of â¼23.5% in the TAC, while EI is increased in â¼99.2%. As these solutions can be impractical for economic or environmental reasons, we present a set of alternative Pareto-optimal solutions to support decision-makers towards the implementation of more environment-friendly and cost-effective WHENs.
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Authors
Viviani C. Onishi, Mauro A.S.S. Ravagnani, Laureano Jiménez, José A. Caballero,