A Systematic Comparison of Stagewise/Interval-Based Superstructure Approaches for the Optimal Synthesis of Heat Exchange Networks
Fraser, D.M.
Short, M.
Crimes, J.
Azeez, O.S.
Isafiade, A.J.
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Fraser D., Short M., Crimes J., Azeez O., Isafiade A., 2016, A Systematic Comparison of Stagewise/Interval-Based Superstructure Approaches for the Optimal Synthesis of Heat Exchange Networks, Chemical Engineering Transactions, 52, 793-798.
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Abstract

This article describes a study in which the various stagewise and interval-based superstructures for the mixed integer non-linear programming (MINLP) optimisation of heat exchanger networks were systematically compared, using exactly the same basis. The effect of using different logarithmic mean temperature difference (LMTD) approximations on the Total Annual Cost of the network and the network structure were examined. The accuracy of the approximations was also analyzed over a wide range of temperature difference ratios. It is concluded that the best approximation, which is the Underwood-Chen approximation, should be used in future mathematical optimisation of Heat Exchanger Network Synthesis problems.
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