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Heat Exchanger Network and Utilities Energy Targets

Heat Exchanger Network and Utilities Energy Targets [Pg.159]

The analysis of the heat exchanger network first identifies sources of heat (termed hot streams) and sinks (termed cold streams) from the material and energy balance. Consider first a very simple problem with just one hot stream (heat source) and one cold stream (heat sink). The initial temperature (termed supply temperature), final temperature (termed target temperature), and enthalpy change of both streams are given in Table 6.1. [Pg.160]

Consider the simple flowsheet shown in Fig. 6.2. Flow rates, temperatures, and heat duties for each stream are shown. Two of the streams in Fig. 6.2 are sources of heat (hot streams) and two are sinks for heat (cold streams). Assuming that heat capacities are constant, the hot and cold streams can be extracted as given in Table 6.2. Note that the heat capacities CP are total heat capacities and [Pg.161]

Within each temperature range the streams are combined to produce a composite hot stream. This composite hot stream has a CP [Pg.162]




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Energy exchanger

Energy exchanging

Energy target

Energy targeting

Energy utilization

Exchange energy

Heat Exchanger Network and Utilities Energy Targets—Summary

Heat Exchanger Networks - Energy Targets

Heat energy

Heat exchanger network target

Heat exchanger networks

Heating energy

Heating target

Network energy

Target utilization

Utilities energy targets

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