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Multi-period design of heat exchanger networks
Authors:Muhammad Imran Ahmad  Nan Zhang  Megan Jobson  Lu Chen
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Engineering and Technology, 25000, Peshawar, Pakistan;2. Centre for Process Integration, School of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science, The University of Manchester, PO Box 88, Sackville Street, Manchester, M60 1QD, UK;3. Process Integration Limited, One Central Park, Northampton Road, Manchester, M40 5BP, UK
Abstract:Heat exchanger networks are an integral part of chemical processes as they recover available heat and reduce utility consumption, thereby improving the overall economics of an industrial plant. This paper focuses on heat exchanger network design for multi-period operation wherein the operating conditions of a process may vary with time. A typical example is the hydrotreating process in petroleum refineries where the operators increase reactor temperature to compensate for catalyst deactivation. Superstructure based multi-period models for heat exchanger network design have been proposed previously employing deterministic optimisation algorithms, e.g. (0005 and 0180). Stochastic optimisation algorithms have also been applied for the design of flexible heat exchanger networks recently (0110 and 0115). The present work develops an optimisation approach using simulated annealing for design of heat exchanger networks for multi-period operation. A comparison of the new optimisation approach with previous deterministic optimisation based design approaches is presented to illustrate the utilisation of simulated annealing in design of optimal heat exchanger network configurations for multi-period operation.
Keywords:Heat exchanger network  Multi-period  Simulated annealing  Design
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