Process Integration
Process Integration
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Integration of any process leads to many useful outcomes like saving energy,
minimize logistics and better economy etc
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Process integration also define as a methodology for analysis, design and optimization of
material and energy related production systems.
Process integration
• The term pinch technology was introduced to represent a new set of thermodynamically based method
• Pinch Technology provides a systematic methodology for energy saving in processes and total sites.
• Pinch analysis is a systematic method based on thermodynamic principles to achieve utility saving by
better process heat integration, maximizing heat recovery and reduce the external utility loads (cooling
Generally, the main aim of pinch analysis is to achieve financial saving by using
better process integration.
There are four key steps of pinch analysis in the design of heat recovery systems
for both new and existing processes.
1. Data extraction: involves collecting data for the process and utility system.
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(-ve) sign indicates heat to be given by a stream and (+ve) sign indicates heat
to be received by a given stream. 8
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• It appears from the table that the whole system is in thermal equilibrium and
thus energy conservation is not possible. Whereas, from the following figure it is
clear that internal heat exchanger is possible up to the extent of 300kw and cold
utility can be eliminated.
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Identification of hot and cold utility stream
Hot stream – are those that must be cooled (heat sources)
Cold stream – are those that must be heated (heat sink)
Utility stream – are those used to heat or cool process stream when
heat exchanger between process streams is not practical or
economically.
The development and application of pinch analysis can be illustrated by
considering the process of integrating utilization of energy between
two process streams.
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2.1.1 The Principle of Pinch Technology
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• The point where Tmin is observed in the T-H graph is known as Pinch
point.
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Consider two stream problem for prediction of hot and cold utility demand.
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The out let temperature of hot stream is 100oC and the out let
temperature of cold stream is 145oC.
The amount of heat recovery (Qrec) = Hhot – Qcold
= (240-75) kw = 165kw Or
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Second, draw the cold composite curve and to draw the curve we
have to use the same fashion with the above.
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Home-work
1. Extract the data from the flow sheet below and determine the pinch
temperature, the minimum utility requirements and maximum heat recovery for
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• Heat Integration Using Problem table method
Problem table method is a numerical method for determining the
pinch temperature and the minimum utility requirements.
4. Carry out a heat balance for the streams falling with in each
= sum of the heat capacities of all the cold streams in the interval
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= sum of the heat capacities of all the hot streams in the interval
= interval temperature difference ()
5. "Cascade “the heat surplus from one interval to the next down the
column of interval temperatures
6. Introduce just enough heat to the top of the cascade to eliminate
all the negative values.
The heat introduced to the cascade is the minimum hot utility
requirement and the heat removed at the bottom is the minimum
cold utility required.
The pinch occurs where the heat flow in the cascade is zero.
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Example 3
Integrate the heat of streams in the flow sheet given below and find
the followings using problem table method;
a. Pinch temperature
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Solution
First, Extract the data from the given flow sheet
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Step-1: convert the actual stream temperature into interval temperature:
hot stream
Ts int. Tt int.
455 345
395 295
425 495
325 395
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Therefore, from table above we got;
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