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Linking pinch analysis and shifted temperature driving force plot for analysis and retrofit of heat exchanger network

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JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
Volume 315, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.128235

Keywords

Heat exchanger network; Energy recovery; Pinch analysis; Shifted temperature driving force; Retrofit

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  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2018YFF0216000]

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The article discusses the use of the shifted temperature driving force plot in retrofitting heat exchanger networks to optimize heat exchange and avoid crossing the network pinch, resulting in more efficient energy recovery. Through the application of this graphical tool, better retrofit solutions can be found with improved economic benefits.
The retrofit of heat exchanger network often needs topology changes to overcome the network pinch to increase heat recovery. It is difficult to maximize energy recovery and minimize topology changes. Owing to good interactive and visualized effects, graphical tools are widely applied in the retrofit. However, for a heat exchanger network with different minimum temperature differences, it becomes difficult to screen retrofit options to avoid crossing the pinch. An efficient graphical tool is needed during retrofit. The shifted temperature driving force plot is proposed to solve this problem by shifting the stream temperature. With the aid of Pinch Analysis, the ideal regions are divided to indicate where heat exchange matches should be located. The emerged stagger of ideal regions before shifting the stream temperature can be avoided. This makes the screening of retrofit strategies easy and convenient. The retrofit of an industrial case is conducted with this graphical tool. The key changes are for the heat exchange matches that cross the pinch. Obtained results show that more energy is recovered with fewer topology changes, thereby yielding improved economic benefits. Application of the shifted temperature driving force plot illustrates its effectiveness in finding better retrofit solutions.

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