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Model based methodology development for energy recovery in ash heat exchange systems

Korobeinikov, A. and McCarthy, J. and Melnik, A. and Mooney, E. and Rojas, J. and Semkov, K. and Varghese, J. and Zhelev, T. (2010) Model based methodology development for energy recovery in ash heat exchange systems. [Study Group Report]

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Abstract

Flash tank evaporation combined with a condensing heat exchanger can be used when heat exchange is required between two streams and where at least one of these streams is difficult to handle (in terms of solid particles content, viscosity, pH, consistency etc.). To increase the efficiency of heat exchange, a cascade of these units in series can be used. Heat transfer relationships in such a cascade are very complex due to their interconnectivity, thus the impact of any changes proposed is difficult to predict. In this report, a mathematical model of a single unit ash tank evaporator combined with a condensing heat exchanger unit is proposed. This model is then developed for a chain of the units. The purpose of this model is to allow an accurate evaluation of the effect and result of an alteration to the system. The resulting model
is applied to the RUSAL Aughinish Alumina digester area.

Item Type:Study Group Report
Problem Sectors:Energy and utilities
Materials
Study Groups:European Study Group with Industry > ESGI 75 (Limerick, Ireland, Jun 27-Jul 2, 2010)
Company Name:RUSAL Aughinish
ID Code:567
Deposited By: Mark Curtis
Deposited On:15 Feb 2012 18:20
Last Modified:29 May 2015 20:11

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