The placement of two-stream and multi-stream heat-exchangers in an existing network through path analysis

Journal Article (1995)
Author(s)

Jos L.B. van Reisen (TU Delft - Applied Sciences)

Johan Grievink (TU Delft - Applied Sciences)

Graham T. Polley (The University of Manchester)

Peter J.T. Verheijen (TU Delft - OLD BT/Cell Systems Engineering)

Research Group
OLD BT/Cell Systems Engineering
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1016/0098-1354(95)87029-6 Final published version
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Publication Year
1995
Language
English
Research Group
OLD BT/Cell Systems Engineering
Journal title
Computers and Chemical Engineering
Issue number
Supplement 1
Volume number
19
Pages (from-to)
143-148
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Abstract

A prescreening and decomposition method is presented to analyse heat exchanger networks for retrofitting. The method, called Path Analysis, selects and analyses fractions from the existing network, either by heuristics or by an algorithm. By comparison of all fractions, the critical parts of the network that should be adapted can be identified. The adaptations can be done independent of the remaining network. Thus Path Analysis enables a considerable reduction of the effort in retrofit design. Meanwhile the simplest network adaptations are favoured.

Path Analysis is applied to several cases. The results for an aromatics case are presented. Using the right software tools, the engineering effort can be reduced considerably, compared with existing methods. Solutions tend to be less complex, while the profitability is sometimes higher than was expected from global analysis. With Path Analysis the retrofit design using new multi-stream heat exchangers proved to be straightforward.