Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9692926 | International Journal of Thermal Sciences | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper we deal with the effects of varying reference temperature on the exergy efficiencies of one- and two-stage crude oil distillation units. Such units essentially consist of the crude oil heating furnace, the distillation column and a network of heat exchangers. Since the exergy efficiency is a key parameter to see how well the system is performing, we undertake a study on the influence of the reference temperature on such efficiencies. In this regard, a commercial software package, SimSci/PRO II program is used for the calculations. The results show that increasing reference temperature decreases the exergy efficiency in both one- and two-stage crude oil distillation systems and also increases the difference between the exergy efficiencies of both systems. Therefore, the exergy losses increase in the crude oil distillation systems.
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Authors
H. Al-Muslim, I. Dincer, S.M. Zubair,