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The heat exchanger network design as a paradigm of technology integration
Affiliation:1. School of Engineering, Computer & Mathematical Sciences, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland 1010, New Zealand;2. Guidance, Navigation & Control, Rocket Lab Limited, Auckland 2022, New Zealand;1. AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Center for Energy, Sustainable Thermal Energy Systems, Giefinggasse 2, Vienna 1210, Austria;2. Technische Universität Wien, Institute for Energy Sytems and Thermodynamics, Getreidemarkt 9/E302, Vienna 1060, Austria;1. Centre for Process Integration, Department of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science, The University of Manchester, Manchester, M13 9PL, UK
Abstract:The work presents evidence from experiments that attempt to combine optimisation technologies of different qualities and advantages. The evidence is illustrated in relevance to the design problem of heat exchanger networks (HEN). The HEN problem has been addressed separately by Pinch technology, mathematical programming, and stochastic optimisation. Pinch methods account for conceptual principles driven by an overall understanding of the problem. Mathematical programming applications have spanned across the entire spectrum of formulations and include LP, MILP, NLP, and MINLP problems. Stochastic optimisation is presented mostly in the form of simulated annealing and genetic algorithms. Considered in isolation, the different optimisation methods are both blessed and baffled in that they simultaneously enable and disable particular features. The paper presents scientific experiments as a paradigm for the development of an integrated methodology with a purpose to restrain limitations, compound merits and produce a syncretism of complimentary venues for synthesis and optimisation.
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