2015
DOI: 10.1002/apj.1866
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Design of water and heat networks with single contaminant

Abstract: This paper presents a new design method for water and heat networks with single contaminant. The water network is designed first based on the concentration and temperature of water-using processes. Then, the thermal information of water streams in the water network can be used to design the corresponding heat network. The results of the illustrated examples show that the designs obtained in this work are comparable with those obtained in the literature with mathematical programming methods. The network structu… Show more

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“…Knowing these two, in the second step, thermal streams will be extracted for heat integration [64,[66][67][68]. "Sequential" methodologies are similar to "separate" methodologies in the fact that fresh water consumption is minimized in the first stage; however, this target is incorporated in the second step, where heat integration and water network design are performed simultaneously [6,14,42,69,70]. "Simultaneous" methodologies, on the other hand, consider all the aforementioned steps simultaneously by taking into account the trade-offs between water consumption and thermal utility consumptions.…”
Section: Interconnectivity Of Heat and Watermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Knowing these two, in the second step, thermal streams will be extracted for heat integration [64,[66][67][68]. "Sequential" methodologies are similar to "separate" methodologies in the fact that fresh water consumption is minimized in the first stage; however, this target is incorporated in the second step, where heat integration and water network design are performed simultaneously [6,14,42,69,70]. "Simultaneous" methodologies, on the other hand, consider all the aforementioned steps simultaneously by taking into account the trade-offs between water consumption and thermal utility consumptions.…”
Section: Interconnectivity Of Heat and Watermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mass balance: Ghazouani et al, 2015) X X X S X X X X X S X (Zhou and Li, 2015) X X X M X X X X X S X X X S X X (Zhao et al, 2015) X X S X X (Pintari et al, 2014) X …”
Section: Appendix a Extended Mathematical Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%