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Class Examples Table

The document presents the problem table and gran composite curve for a heat exchanger network. The problem table shows the inlet and outlet temperatures of 5 streams, calculates the interval temperatures, identifies which streams are present in each interval, and computes the heat capacity rate and enthalpy change for each interval. The gran composite curve graphically presents the interval temperatures on the x-axis versus the enthalpy rate on the y-axis, with markers to identify the hot and cold utility requirements.
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Class Examples Table

The document presents the problem table and gran composite curve for a heat exchanger network. The problem table shows the inlet and outlet temperatures of 5 streams, calculates the interval temperatures, identifies which streams are present in each interval, and computes the heat capacity rate and enthalpy change for each interval. The gran composite curve graphically presents the interval temperatures on the x-axis versus the enthalpy rate on the y-axis, with markers to identify the hot and cold utility requirements.
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Problem table

We have the following data for the inlet and outlet temperatures of
the streams. Proceed in order to obtain the problem table. The
minimum temperature difference is 20K.

Corriente Tipo Temp. in Temp. out CP ∆H


1H hot 240 50 20 3800
2C cold -20 150 -9 1530
3C cold 90 210 -20 2400
4H hot 130 130 - 500
5C cold 100 100 - -500
Problem table

Interval temperatures

Corriente Temp. in Temp. out Tint. in Tint. out


1H 240 50 230 40
2C -20 150 -10 160
3C 90 210 100 220
4H 130 130 120 120
5C 100 100 110 110
Problem table
Stream population
230
1
220
1 3
160
1 2 3
120
4
120
1 2 3
110
5
110
1 2 3
100
1 2
40
2
-10
Problem table
Problem table
CP ∆H
Interval T ∆T Int. net net Heat flow cascade
[ºC] Interval [K] Present streams [kW/K] [kW] [kW]
input 0 kW
230 0 340
1 10 1 20 200
220 200 540
2 60 1,3 0 0
160 200 540
3 40 1,2,3 -9 -360
120 -160 180
4 0 4 500
120 340 680
5 10 1,2,3 -9 -90
110 250 590
6 0 5 -500
110 -250 90
7 10 1,2,3 -9 -90
100 -340 0
8 60 1,2 11 660
40 320 660
9 50 2 -9 -450
-10 -130 210
Problem table

Interval temperature Enthalpy rate


T [ºC] H [kW]
230 340
220 540
160 540
120 180
120 680
110 590
110 90
100 0
40 660
-10 210
Gran composite curve

Interval temperature Enthalpy rate


Present the gran T [ºC] H [kW]
composite curve 230 340
from the data of 220 540
the problem 160 540
table. 120 180
120 680
110 590
110 90
100 0
40 660
-10 210
Gran composite curve
Interval Enthalpy
GCC
T rate
T [ºC] H [kW]
230 340 250

220 540
200
160 540
120 180
150
120 680
110 590 100
T

110 90
100 0 50
40 660
-10 210 0
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700

Present now the -50


H
utilities.
Gran composite curve
GCC

250

200
HP

150
LP

100
T

CW
50

0
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700

-50
H

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