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Process heat integration in batch processes is a complex problem given their time dependent behavior and need for thermal energy storage. In case of multi-product batch processes the complexity increases further. Due to its intricacy, the topic has so far been hardly addressed in literature. This article presents a practical case study on heat integration of such complex batch processes in a medium-sized European textile plant using pinch analysis. The maximum heat recovery potential during different time slices of a day is estimated at 21–43% of the heat demand of the company. The processes are first optimized for direct heat recovery and a heat exchanger network is recommended with a maximum recovery potential of 85 GJ per day. The residual process requirements are then analyzed for indirect heat recovery by means of thermal energy storage. A closed intermediate loop and heat storage system with four temperature levels is recommended with an additional recovery potential of 17 GJ per day. The proposed heat exchanger and storage designs are both found to be cost‐effective with payback times ranging from 1 to 5 years. In spite of being technically rather demanding, more attention should be paid to thermal energy storage in batch processes since they are likely to offer more attractive additional energy saving potentials in industry. The approach provides an effective way of identifying practical solutions for heat integration in complex multi-product batch processes.
+ ID der Publikation: hslu_75371 + Art des Beitrages: Wissenschaftliche Medien + Sprache: Englisch + Letzte Aktualisierung: 2022-11-03 09:12:38
Pinch analysis, Industry, Heat integration, Batch processes, Thermal energy storage, Small and medium-sized enterprises
Pinch analysis, Industry, Heat integration, Batch processes, Thermal energy storage, Small and medium-sized enterprises
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