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New Method for Designing an Optimum Distributed Cooling System for Effluent Thermal Treatment
Ataei, A.; Panjeshahi, M. H.; Gharaie, M. & Tahouni, N.
Abstract
Temperature restrictions on aqueous effluents dictate that streams with a temperature
higher than the permitted level needed to pass through cooling systems to reduce the effluent
temperature before discharge. In this study, by considering the grouping design rules based on
pinch technology, an optimum design for a distributed effluent cooling system, has been developed.
A counter-flow wet cooling tower, with a mechanical air draft, is also assumed as an effluent thermal
treatment facility in predicting the exit water and air conditions of the tower in the system. In this
new design method, an optimum inlet flow rate to cooling tower has been achieved by exploring the
feasible region. Also, the evaporation loss effect, flexible design variables, and physical properties
have been incorporated in targeting the optimal conditions for the cooling tower. A case study is
presented to illustrate the design methodology and the optimization model of cooling systems.
Keywords
Grouping Design Rules, Pinch Technology, Targeting, Wet Cooling Tower
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