Tutorial 3 PDF
Tutorial 3 PDF
Tutorial 3
Question 1
a. Remove the smallest heat recovery unit from the network by exploiting
the degree of freedom in a loop.
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4 159 C 77 C 2.285
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200 C 159 C 80 C 0.204
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159 C 90 C 0.538
6
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123 C 18 C 1 0.933
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o 118 C
193 C 149 C
2 1.961
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286 C 189 C 1.796
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Qcmin = 81.8kW
QHmin = 139.6kW
b. Eliminate any stream splits below the pinch while maintaining the same
number of units by allowing a small violation of Tmin constraint in one
exchanger.
Question 3
The process stream data for a heat recovery network problem is given in Table 1.
QHmin = 60 kW
185oC
30 175 oC
0 Pinch 145 oC
30 135 oC
86 65 oC
35 oC
QCmin = 200 kW
b. In response to a site requirement for Very Low Pressure (VLP) Steam, steam
raising by process heat recovery is considered. The maximum steam raising
duty possible at a steam pressure corresponding to an interval temperature
of 115oC is 46 kW. Design the network to achieve this maximum duty. (Hint:
Consider the VLP steam raised at a constant temperature cold stream with
infinite CP (∞); and VLP steam raising create a utility pinch.
c. Preliminary costing of the network indicates that the capital is too high to
justify maximum steam raising. By identifying a path through the network
for passing heat across lower pinch, eliminate the smaller of the two VLP
steam raisers to simplify the network.