Practical Process Integration Retrofit Part 2. Remaining Problem Analysis

Tuesday, April 3, 2012: 8:30 AM
337B (Hilton of the Americas)
G. T. Polley, Chemical Engineering, University of Guanajuato, Guanajuato, Mexico

Practical Process Integration Retrofit

Part 2. Remaining Problem Analysis & Driving Force Plot

G.T.Polley

The  “Cross-Pinch Method” is not the only “tool” derived during the initial stages of the application of “Pinch Technology” to retrofit projects. Other significant developments were “Remaining Problem Analysis” and the “Driving Force Plot”.

References

Tjoe T.N. & Linnhoff B. “Using pinch technology for process retrofit”, Chem.Engng., 1986 April 28, pp47-60

Ahmad S. & Linnhoff B. “Supertargeting: Different process structures for different economics”, ASME J.En.Res.Tech., 1989, 111(3), 131-136

Tjoe T.N.  Ph.D. Thesis 1986, UMIST, UK

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