Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8075656 Energy 2015 16 Pages PDF
Abstract
This research proposes a new graphical method for the analysis of heat recovery systems, applicable to HEN retrofit. The new graphical method is based on plotting temperatures of process hot streams versus temperatures of process cold streams. A new graph is constructed for representing existing HENs. For a given network, each existing exchanger is represented by a straight line, whose slope is proportional to the ratio of heat capacities and flows. Further, the length of each exchanger line is related to the heat flow transferred across this exchanger. This new graphical representation can easily identify exchangers across the pinch, Network Pinch, pinching matches and improper placement of fuel consumption. Furthermore, such a graph can recognise promising modifications to improve the energy performance and hence less fuel and cooling water requirement. Graphs developed in this work can be used to analyse the energy performance of existing networks with respect to energy targets. They can also be used in junction with the background process to modify basic designs or existing network for better energy integration opportunities and minimum fuel demands. The application of the new graphical method to a case study showed savings of approximately 17% in energy demands and fuel consumption.
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