BibTex RIS Cite

Indirect and Mixed Direct-Indirect Heat Integration of Batch Processes Based on Pinch Analysis

Year 2001, Volume: 4 Issue: 3, 135 - 143, 01.09.2001

Abstract

This paper introduces a methodology for the heat integration of industrial batch processes. Based on Pinch Analysis principles, this methodology resorts to intermediate heat storage to prevent adverse effects on the operating flexibility, which are often associated with direct heat exchange only. A systematic procedure, backed with a graphical representation, allows the determination of the minimum number of heat storage units assuming vertical heat transfer and their range of feasible operation as a function of the amount of heat recovery. Understanding the cause and the bottleneck effect of the socalled storage pinch, heuristic rules are proposed to screen major options corresponding to minimum cost solutions. For a given number of heat storage units, these rules could be automated to a large extent, making the procedure suitable for targeting purposes. The operating temperature of the heat storage units can be optimized with ease, while other continuous degrees of freedom are more difficult to address using the proposed methodology. Preliminary guidelines are proposed to extend the methodology to mixed direct-indirect heat integration.

  •  This paper was presented at the ECOS’00 Conference in Enschede, July 5-7, 2000 and revised

Year 2001, Volume: 4 Issue: 3, 135 - 143, 01.09.2001

Abstract

There are 0 citations in total.

Details

Primary Language English
Journal Section Regular Original Research Article
Authors

Pierre Krummenacher This is me

Daniel Favrat

Publication Date September 1, 2001
Published in Issue Year 2001 Volume: 4 Issue: 3

Cite

APA Krummenacher, P., & Favrat, D. (2001). Indirect and Mixed Direct-Indirect Heat Integration of Batch Processes Based on Pinch Analysis. International Journal of Thermodynamics, 4(3), 135-143.
AMA Krummenacher P, Favrat D. Indirect and Mixed Direct-Indirect Heat Integration of Batch Processes Based on Pinch Analysis. International Journal of Thermodynamics. September 2001;4(3):135-143.
Chicago Krummenacher, Pierre, and Daniel Favrat. “Indirect and Mixed Direct-Indirect Heat Integration of Batch Processes Based on Pinch Analysis”. International Journal of Thermodynamics 4, no. 3 (September 2001): 135-43.
EndNote Krummenacher P, Favrat D (September 1, 2001) Indirect and Mixed Direct-Indirect Heat Integration of Batch Processes Based on Pinch Analysis. International Journal of Thermodynamics 4 3 135–143.
IEEE P. Krummenacher and D. Favrat, “Indirect and Mixed Direct-Indirect Heat Integration of Batch Processes Based on Pinch Analysis”, International Journal of Thermodynamics, vol. 4, no. 3, pp. 135–143, 2001.
ISNAD Krummenacher, Pierre - Favrat, Daniel. “Indirect and Mixed Direct-Indirect Heat Integration of Batch Processes Based on Pinch Analysis”. International Journal of Thermodynamics 4/3 (September 2001), 135-143.
JAMA Krummenacher P, Favrat D. Indirect and Mixed Direct-Indirect Heat Integration of Batch Processes Based on Pinch Analysis. International Journal of Thermodynamics. 2001;4:135–143.
MLA Krummenacher, Pierre and Daniel Favrat. “Indirect and Mixed Direct-Indirect Heat Integration of Batch Processes Based on Pinch Analysis”. International Journal of Thermodynamics, vol. 4, no. 3, 2001, pp. 135-43.
Vancouver Krummenacher P, Favrat D. Indirect and Mixed Direct-Indirect Heat Integration of Batch Processes Based on Pinch Analysis. International Journal of Thermodynamics. 2001;4(3):135-43.