Abstract

Heat exchanger networks in real industrial processes often have to be designed for varying parameters of the process streams that renders multiperiod heat exchanger network synthesis essential in industrial realization. However, three standing issues must be considered in the synthesis procedure. (1) The generated network should be efficient in all periods, preferably consuming minimum utility. (2) This network should also be structurally as simple as possible for minimizing the investment cost and making the process controllable. Furthermore, (3) all or the n-best networks that fulfilled the first two principles must be considered for the selection of the most preferred industrial realization. The method proposed in the current work satisfies all three requirements simultaneously; it has been the only known method with these properties. The method primarily relies on the formerly developed P-graph-based heat exchanger network synthesis procedure. Three case studies demonstrate the application of the proposed method.

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