Intensified Heat Transfer for Energy Saving in Process Industries

Lead Research Organisation: University of Manchester
Department Name: Chem Eng and Analytical Science

Abstract

The project addresses the technical breakthrough in energy management urgently needed in the process industries. An integrated and multidisciplinary research will be made to achieve maximum potential for heat recovery and to allow a step change improvement in heat recovery through the application of process intensification method and associated heat transfer equipment. New design concepts and in-depth knowledge will be gained from various studies proposed in this project, especially investigation of fouling kinetics, analysis of intensified heat transfer, exploitation of enhanced heat transfer techniques, gaining of strategic guidance for the implementation of intensified heat exchanger networks, and development of automated design methodology for intensified heat recovery systems. The successful completion of the project will radically improve energy and capital efficiency for process industries, and significantly accelerate the implementation of intensified heat transfer design in industrial practice.

Publications

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Description When improving heat recovery to improve energy efficiency, there is inevitably a demand for larger heat exchange equipment. Intensifying the heat exchange allows increased heat recovery without necessarily larger equipment. It is therefore particularly useful when dealing with the retrofit of existing systems.
Exploitation Route The results have been taken up by specialist consultancy companies.
Sectors Chemicals,Energy

 
Description The findings have been used by a spin out consultancy company from the University of Manchester and has led to the development of other related projects.
First Year Of Impact 2011
Sector Chemicals,Energy
Impact Types Societal,Economic

 
Description European Commission (EC)
Amount £963,000 (GBP)
Funding ID FP7-SME-2010-1-262205 
Organisation European Commission 
Sector Public
Country European Union (EU)
Start 12/2010 
End 11/2012
 
Description European Commission (EC)
Amount £963,000 (GBP)
Funding ID FP7-SME-2010-1-262205 
Organisation European Commission 
Sector Public
Country European Union (EU)
Start 12/2010 
End 11/2012