Research paper
Practical heat pump and storage integration into non-continuous processes: A hybrid approach utilizing insight based and nonlinear programming techniques
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- Practical heat pump and storage integration into non-continuous processes: A hybrid approach utilizing insight based and nonlinear programming techniques
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- University of Waikato
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This paper focuses on industrial heat pump (HP) integration in non-continuous processes. To achieve the necessary time-wise process decoupling of the HP system, heat recovery loops (HRLs) with stratified storages are used. This design type can be modeled as a mixed integer nonlinear programming problem which often results in expensive mathematical formulations. The challenge is addressed by a practical method that combines the insight based approach of Pinch Analysis with mathematical program...
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- Research paper
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- Journal article
- Date created
- 2019
- Creator
- Stampfli, Jan A. / Atkins, Martin John / Olsen, Donald G. / Walmsley, Michael R.W. / Wellig, Beat
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/10289/15324
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- Science & Technology / Physical Sciences / Technology / Thermodynamics / Energy & Fuels / Process integration / Pinch analysis / Mathematical programming / Multi-period / Industrial heat pump / Heat storage / REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS / UTILITY COST / INDUSTRIAL / OPTIMIZATION / FRAMEWORK / RECOVERY / DESIGN / ENERGY
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