Johannes Jäschke - PatentOptimal operation of heat exchanger networks with splitWe have developed a surprisingly simple and effective way for optimizing heat exchanger networks with split. We are looking for partners who would like to implement it. Please contact us (jaschke@ntnu.no, skoge@ntnu.no) for more information! Here a cold stream with temperature T0 and flowrate m0 is split into two branches, which are heated separately by hot streams with temperature Th1in and Th2in. We developed a method for controlling the split ratio u such that the heat transfer is maximized.
This is equivalent to maximizing Tend. The idea is to calculate a simple function of temperatures for each branch, the “Jäschke Temperature” Tj, and to adjust the split u such that the Jäschke Temperatures of all branches are equal, i.e. Tj1=Tj2. Here By controlling the Jäschke temperatures of all branches to equal values, we maximize the overall heat transfer. Controlling the Jäschke temperatures to equal values gives a near-optimal split despite varying flow rates, heat capacities and heat transfer properties (UA-values). We have also extended the approach to handle larger networks with more lines and more heat exchangers. Further informationVideo preseintation:A recording from the 2013 AIChE annual meeting is found here Patent application:Johannes Jäschke, Sigurd Skogestad. Parallel Heat Exchanger Control. EU/UK Patent PCT/EP2013/059304 and GB1207770.7 Documents and search result on google patents Refinery application:Johannes Jäschke, Sigurd Skogestad. A Self-Optimizing Strategy for Optimal Operation of a Preheating Train for a Crude Oil Unit, European Symposium on Computer Aided Process Engineering, ESCAPE 24, Budapest, June 15-18, 2014 Paper describing the method:Johannes Jäschke, Sigurd Skogestad. Optimal operation of heat exchanger networks with stream split: Only temperature measurements are required. Article in press, Computers & Chemical Engineering, doi: 10.1016/j.compchemeng.2014.03.020. A preprint can be downloaded here |