Co-ordination of pinch technology and the MIND method-applied to a Swedish board mill
Journal article, 2002

By combining the pinch technology and the MIND method, it is possible to identify beneficial and energy-efficient measures in a complex industrial energy system. By tackling a problem on the two different aggregation levels, the result is thoroughly evaluated and durable measures are achieved. The strength of the combination of methods is elucidated in a case study where a Scandinavian pulp and paper mill is analysed. The studied problem concerns pre-evaporation of effluents in a board mill using excess heat. Different alternatives are evaluated, taking into account economic, technical and practicable constraints. The results show that it is cost-effective to pre-evaporate the effluent using excess heat in the studied mill.

energy

pulp and paper

optimisation

energy efficiency

MIND

evaporation

process integration

industrial energy system

pinch technology

effluent

excess heat

Author

Cecilia Bengtsson

Department of Heat and Power Technology

M Karlsson

Thore Berntsson

Department of Heat and Power Technology

M Söderström

Applied Thermal Engineering

1359-4311 (ISSN)

Vol. 22 2 133-144

Subject Categories

Chemical Engineering

DOI

10.1016/S1359-4311(01)00080-1

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10/6/2017