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A novel MILP approach for simultaneous optimization of water and energy: Application to a Canadian softwood Kraft pulping mill

Kermani, Maziar  
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Perin-Levasseur, Zoe
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Benali, Marzouk
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2017
Computers & Chemical Engineering

An optimization methodology based on Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) has been developed for simultaneous optimization of water and energy (SOWE) in industrial processes. The superstructure integrates non-water process thermal streams and optimizes the consumption of water, while maximizing internal heat recovery to reduce thermal utility consumption. To address the complexity of water and energy stream distribution in pulp and paper processes, three features have been incorporated in the proposed SOWE method: (a) Non-Isothermal Mixing (NIM) has been considered through different locations to reduce the number of thermal streams and decrease the investment cost by avoiding unnecessary investment on heat exchangers; (b) the concept of restricted matches combined with water tanks has been added to the superstructure; and (c) the Integer-Cut Constraint technique has been combined with the MILP model to systematically generate a set of optimal solutions to support the decision-making for cost-effective configurations. The performance of the proposed improved M1LP approach has been evaluated using several examples from the literature and applied to a Canadian softwood Kraft pulping mill as an industrial case study. The results indicate that this approach provides enhanced key performance indicators as compared to conceptual and non-linear complex mathematical optimization approaches. Crown Copyright (C) 2016 Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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DOI
10.1016/j.compchemeng.2016.11.043
Web of Science ID

WOS:000401885400019

Author(s)
Kermani, Maziar  
Perin-Levasseur, Zoe
Benali, Marzouk
Savulescu, Luciana
Marechal, Francois  
Date Issued

2017

Published in
Computers & Chemical Engineering
Volume

102

Start page

238

End page

257

Subjects

Industry

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Water usage

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Mathematical programming

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Combined mass and heat optimization

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Non-isothermal mixing

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Process integration

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Industrial application

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SNF_SCOPES

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SCCER_EIP

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process_integration

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REVIEWED

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July 10, 2017
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/138912
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