Modelling Investigation of Optimum Operating Conditions for Circulating Water Waste Heat Recovery

This study is dedicated to present a reliable numerical methodology based on Aspen Plus simulation to assess the performance of energy-saving for circulating cooling water waste heat and water resource recovery system. Heat-pump is used in the system to assist or replace cooling towers to recover th...

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Main Authors: Li Yang, Yunfeng Ren, Xiang Zhang, Zhihua Wang, Jinshi Wang, Xuebin Wang, Zhouming Hang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2020-08-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/11151
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spelling doaj-a07c6968b6194f6c8800c3e39ae8bc1f2021-02-16T09:14:37ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162020-08-018110.3303/CET2081210Modelling Investigation of Optimum Operating Conditions for Circulating Water Waste Heat RecoveryLi YangYunfeng RenXiang ZhangZhihua WangJinshi WangXuebin WangZhouming HangThis study is dedicated to present a reliable numerical methodology based on Aspen Plus simulation to assess the performance of energy-saving for circulating cooling water waste heat and water resource recovery system. Heat-pump is used in the system to assist or replace cooling towers to recover the waste heat of low-grade industrial circulating cooling water and convert the waste heat into high grade heat, such as hot water at 90 °C or low-pressure saturated steam, to meet the specific cooling and heat requirements of industrial process. The design schemes are simulated using Aspen Plus V10.0 to explore the effects of critical operating parameters, such as working medium temperature and pressure (water, steam, refrigerant), energy efficiency, economic and reliability analysis. The operating conditions of each design scheme are adjusted and optimized to achieve the best energy efficiency and economy. Results proves that it is feasible to use absorption heat pump to recover the waste heat of circulating cooling water and water resource, which provides theoretical guide and reference for the utilization of low-grade waste heat using heat pump.https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/11151
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author Li Yang
Yunfeng Ren
Xiang Zhang
Zhihua Wang
Jinshi Wang
Xuebin Wang
Zhouming Hang
spellingShingle Li Yang
Yunfeng Ren
Xiang Zhang
Zhihua Wang
Jinshi Wang
Xuebin Wang
Zhouming Hang
Modelling Investigation of Optimum Operating Conditions for Circulating Water Waste Heat Recovery
Chemical Engineering Transactions
author_facet Li Yang
Yunfeng Ren
Xiang Zhang
Zhihua Wang
Jinshi Wang
Xuebin Wang
Zhouming Hang
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title Modelling Investigation of Optimum Operating Conditions for Circulating Water Waste Heat Recovery
title_short Modelling Investigation of Optimum Operating Conditions for Circulating Water Waste Heat Recovery
title_full Modelling Investigation of Optimum Operating Conditions for Circulating Water Waste Heat Recovery
title_fullStr Modelling Investigation of Optimum Operating Conditions for Circulating Water Waste Heat Recovery
title_full_unstemmed Modelling Investigation of Optimum Operating Conditions for Circulating Water Waste Heat Recovery
title_sort modelling investigation of optimum operating conditions for circulating water waste heat recovery
publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
issn 2283-9216
publishDate 2020-08-01
description This study is dedicated to present a reliable numerical methodology based on Aspen Plus simulation to assess the performance of energy-saving for circulating cooling water waste heat and water resource recovery system. Heat-pump is used in the system to assist or replace cooling towers to recover the waste heat of low-grade industrial circulating cooling water and convert the waste heat into high grade heat, such as hot water at 90 °C or low-pressure saturated steam, to meet the specific cooling and heat requirements of industrial process. The design schemes are simulated using Aspen Plus V10.0 to explore the effects of critical operating parameters, such as working medium temperature and pressure (water, steam, refrigerant), energy efficiency, economic and reliability analysis. The operating conditions of each design scheme are adjusted and optimized to achieve the best energy efficiency and economy. Results proves that it is feasible to use absorption heat pump to recover the waste heat of circulating cooling water and water resource, which provides theoretical guide and reference for the utilization of low-grade waste heat using heat pump.
url https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/11151
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