Published: CABEQ 38 (1) (2024) 25-47
Paper type: Original Scientific Paper
H. Soltani and Z. Pirzadeh
Abstract
This study aims to present a simple hybrid approach for synthesizing heat exchanger networks (HENs). The synthesis of HEN structures employs a genetic algorithm based
on a modified node representation, closely resembling the stage-wise superstructure
model. This modified representation allows for addressing the internal utility exchangers
throughout the entire network. Despite the nonlinear nature of the model governing the
continuous variables of each structure, a relatively simple linear formulation is developed
to handle these variables. This novel formulation comprises a linear programming model
for maximum energy recovery, a linear correction procedure (COP), and two search
loops. The COP focuses on determining the optimal values of exchangers’ heat loads and
stream split ratios to reach the minimum total annual cost of the network. The study investigates four extensively studied medium- to large-scale networks from the literature.
Despite the simplicity of the proposed approach, a comparison of results demonstrates its
potential effectiveness.
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Keywords
heat exchanger networks (HENs), internal utility exchangers, total annual cost (TAC), genetic algorithm (GA), linear programming (LP), correction procedure (COP)