When designing a network of integrated exchangers for optimized energy efficiency, don’t tie your system to a fixed set of operating conditions
Seham A. EL-Temtamy and Eman M.Gabr; Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute (EPRI)
The ever important aim of energy efficiency in the chemical process industries (CPI) is brought closer to its target by the practice of energy recovery in heat exchanger networks (HENs). When heat exchangers are designed to work together to exchange heat...
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