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On Minimization of the Number of Heat Exchangers in Water Networks

This article addresses the problem of minimizing the number of heat exchangers for heat recovery as well as the number of mixing and splitting junctions within water networks while maintaining the energy targets determined by the classical pinch analysis. A new systematic approach is proposed to eli...

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Published in:Heat transfer engineering 2004-07, Vol.25 (5), p.30-38
Main Authors: SORIN, MIKHAIL, SAVULESCU, LUCIANA
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