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Design options reduce exchanger cost

Description/Abstract

Heat exchanger design is a complex task involving the selection of a large number of interdependent design parameters. There are no established general techniques for optimizing the design, though a few earlier attempts provide computer software based on gradient methods, case study methods, etc. The authors felt that it would be useful to determine the nature of the optimal and near-optimal feasible designs to devise an optimization technique. Therefore, in this article they have obtained a large number of feasible designs of shell and tube heat exchangers, intended to perform a given heat duty, by an exhaustive search method. They have studied how their capital and operating costs varied. The study reveals several interesting aspects of the dependence of capital and total costs on various design parameters. The authors considered a typical shell and tube heat exchanger used in an oil refinery. Its heat duty, inlet temperature and other details are given.

Authors: Rao, K.R.; Shrinivasa, V.; Srinivasan, J. (Indian Inst. of Science, Bangalore (IN))
Publication Date:1990 Dec 01
OSTI Identifier: 5820027
Resource Type:Journal Article
Resource Relation:Journal Name: Hydrocarbon Processing; (USA); Journal Volume: 69:12
Country of Publication:United States
Language:English
Format: Size: Pages: 81-84
Other Number(s):Journal ID: ISSN 0018-8190; CODEN: HYPRA
Subject:02 PETROLEUM; HEAT EXCHANGERS; DESIGN; PETROLEUM REFINERIES; OPERATION; TUBES; INDUSTRIAL PLANTS
Update Date:2009 Dec 16

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