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Pinch analysis for energy and carbon footprint reduction : user guide to process integration for the efficient use of energy / Ian C. Kemp, Jeng Shiun Lim.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Kemp, Ian C., author.
- Lim, Jeng Shiun, author.
- Series:
- Butterworth-Heinemann/IChemE series
- IChemE
- Standardized Title:
- Pinch analysis and process integration
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Chemical plants--Energy conservation.
- Chemical plants.
- Chemical processes.
- Chemical process control.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource.
- polychrome
- Edition:
- Third edition.
- Place of Publication:
- Oxford ; Cambridge, MA : Butterworth-Heinemann, 2020.
- System Details:
- text file
- Contents:
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1 What is pinch analysis
- 1.2 Historical development and industrial experience
- 1.3 Why does pinch analysis work
- 1.4 The concept of process synthesis
- 1.5 Hierarchy of energy reduction
- 1.6 The role of thermodynamics in process design
- 1.7 Learning and applying the techniques
- 1.8 A note on terminology
- 2. Carbon footprint and primary energy
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 Definition of carbon footprint
- 2.3 Primary energy
- 2.4 Carbon dioxide emissions and carbon footprint
- 2.5 Components of carbon footprint
- 2.6 Carbon pinch and emissions targeting
- 2.7 Energy costs
- 2.8 Conclusions
- 3. Key concepts of pinch analysis
- 3.1 Heat recovery and heat exchange
- 3.2 The pinch and its significance
- 3.3 Heat exchanger network design
- 3.4 Choosing [delta]Tmin: supertargeting
- 3.5 Methodology of pinch analysis
- 3.6 Worked exercise
- 4. Data extraction and energy targeting
- 4.1 Data extraction
- 4.2 Case study
- organics distillation plant
- 4.3 Energy targeting
- 4.4 Multiple utilities
- 4.5 More advanced energy targeting
- 4.6 Targeting heat exchange units, area and shells
- 4.7 Supertargeting; cost targeting for optimal [delta]Tmin
- 4.8 Targeting for organics distillation plant case study
- 4.9 Exercises
- Appendix
- Algorithms for Problem Table and composite curves
- 5. Heat exchanger network design
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.2 Heat exchange equipment
- 5.3 Stream splitting and cyclic matching
- 5.4 Network relaxation
- 5.5 More complex designs
- 5.6 Multiple pinches and near-pinches
- 5.7 Retrofit design
- 5.8 Operability; multiple base case design
- 5.9 Network design for organics distillation case study
- 5.10 Conclusions
- 5.11 Exercises
- 6. Utilities, heat and power systems
- 6.1 Concepts
- 6.2 Combined heat and power systems
- 6.3 Heat pumps and refrigeration systems
- 6.4 Total site analysis
- 6.5 Worked example
- organics distillation unit
- 6.6 Worked case study and example for total site problem table algorithm
- 6.7 Case studies and examples
- 6.8 Exercises
- 7. Process change and evolution
- 7.1 Concepts
- 7.2 General principles
- 7.3 Reactor systems
- 7.4 Distillation columns
- 7.5 Evaporator systems
- 7.6 Flash systems
- 7.7 Solids drying
- 7.8 Other separation methods
- 7.9 Application to the organics distillation process case study
- 7.10 Summary and conclusions
- 7.11 Exercises
- 8. Batch and time-dependent processes
- 8.1 Introduction
- 8.2 Concepts
- 8.3 Types of streams in batch processes
- 8.4 Time intervals
- 8.5 Calculating energy targets
- 8.6 Heat exchanger network design
- 8.7 Rescheduling
- 8.8 Debottlenecking
- 8.9 Other time-dependent applications
- 8.10 Conclusions
- 9. Water, hydrogen, and carbon pinch
- 9.1 Introduction
- 9.2 Concepts
- 9.3 Key steps in mass pinch analysis
- 9.4 Application and case study for water pinch analysis (Glove Industry)
- 9.5 Application and case study for hydrogen pinch analysis
- 9.6 Conclusions for water and hydrogen pinch analysis
- 9.7 Carbon pinch
- 10. Applying the technology in practice
- 10.1 Introduction
- 10.2 How to do a pinch study
- 10.3 Heat and mass balance
- 10.4 Stream data extraction
- 10.5 Targeting and network design
- 10.6 Project evaluation and costing
- 10.7 Targeting software
- 10.8 Exercises
- 11. Industrial experience
- 11.1 Overview
- 11.2 Oil refining
- 11.3 Bulk chemicals
- continuous
- 11.4 Speciality and batch chemicals and pharmaceuticals
- 11.5 Pulp and paper
- 11.6 Food and beverage
- 11.7 Consumer products and textiles
- 11.8 Minerals and metals
- 11.9 Heat and power utilities
- 11.10 Buildings
- 11.11 Waste processing and sewage
- 12. Case studies
- 12.1 Introduction
- 12.2 Crude preheat train
- 12.3 Aromatics plant
- 12.4 Evaporator/dryer plant
- 12.5 Organic chemicals manufacturing site
- 12.6 Food processing plant
- 12.7 Hospital site
- 12.8 Conclusions
- 12.9 Exercises
- 13. Conclusions
- Notation
- Further reading
- Appendix 1. Using the spreadsheet software
- Appendix 2. Answers to selected exercises
- Index.
- Notes:
- Previous edition: published as Pinch analysis and process integration. 2007.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Electronic reproduction. Amsterdam Available via World Wide Web.
- Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on October 26, 2020).
- Other Format:
- Print version :
- ISBN:
- 9780081025376
- 0081025378
- Publisher Number:
- 99987478148
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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