Alternative Procedure of Heat Integration Tehnique Election between Two Unit Processes to Improve Energy Saving

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The energy use system in a production process, in this case heat exchangers networks (HENs), is one element that plays a role in the smoothness and sustainability of the industry itself. Optimizing Heat Exchanger Networks (HENs) from process streams can have a major effect on the economic value of an industry as a whole. So the solving of design problems with heat integration becomes an important requirement. In a plant, heat integration can be carried out internally or in combination between process units. However, steps in the determination of suitable heat integration techniques require long calculations and require a long time. In this paper, we propose an alternative step in determining heat integration technique by investigating 6 hypothetical units using Pinch Analysis approach with objective function energy target and total annual cost target. The six hypothetical units consist of units A, B, C, D, E, and F, where each unit has the location of different process streams to the temperature pinch. The result is a potential heat integration (ΔH') formula that can trim conventional steps from 7 steps to just 3 steps. While the determination of the preferred heat integration technique is to calculate the potential of heat integration (ΔH') between the hypothetical process units. Completion of calculation using matlab language programming.

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Santi, S. S., Renanto, & Altway, A. (2018). Alternative Procedure of Heat Integration Tehnique Election between Two Unit Processes to Improve Energy Saving. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 953). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/953/1/012243

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