Comparing optimization schemes for solving case studies with multiple heat exchangers using high-order pinch point temperature difference methods
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/31739Date
2023-10-21Type
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Peer reviewed
Abstract
Heat exchangers (HEs) are often modeled using pinch point temperature difference (ΔTpinch) methods when
optimizing systems with HEs. However, even small inaccuracies in model predictions of HEs will introduce
numerical noise that can cause optimization algorithms to fail. A recent study of single HEs suggests that highorder interpolation methods can compute ΔTpinch much faster than conventional methods. However, the performance of such methods when optimizing HE systems have not previously been tested.
Heat pumps with 2 and 3 HEs, with and without an ejector are optimized using different schemes. Results from
these case studies show that non-linear constrained gradient-based optimization algorithms are more than 5
times faster than particle swarm (PS), and that the conventional genetic algorithm (GA) should not be used.
However, the main conclusion is that the case study optimizations are solved 5–10 times faster if ΔTpinch is
calculated using hybrid high and low-order interpolation methods.
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ElsevierCitation
Brodal E, Jackson S, Eiksund O. Comparing optimization schemes for solving case studies with multiple heat exchangers using high-order pinch point temperature difference methods. Computers and Chemical Engineering. 2023Metadata
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