Optimisation of a waste heat exchanger for ballast water treatment

Ballast Water Treatment systems, which are type approved and commercially available, require improvements to meet stricter standards, and heat treatment could be a viable additional option. Considering the waste heat potential on a ship, a system harvesting the engine exhaust heat may be envisaged f...

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Main Authors: Balaji, Rajoo, Yaakob, Omar
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Published: Sharif University of Technology 2015
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spelling my.utm.587112021-12-13T07:23:22Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/58711/ Optimisation of a waste heat exchanger for ballast water treatment Balaji, Rajoo Yaakob, Omar TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Ballast Water Treatment systems, which are type approved and commercially available, require improvements to meet stricter standards, and heat treatment could be a viable additional option. Considering the waste heat potential on a ship, a system harvesting the engine exhaust heat may be envisaged for which a heat exchanger could be vital. Design optimisation of a heater, employing the exhaust gases of an engine as utility fluid, and ballast sea water as the process fluid, was achieved using Lagrangian methods, keeping the annual cost as the objective function. Limiting the number of variables, optimal values were calculated with cost considerations for utility fluid and also pumping costs for utility and process fluids. In all, four optimum designs and three comparative designs were developed. Heat balance data from an operational tanker, specific fuel consumption values and fuel costs were considered for the design. The thermodynamic and geometric designs were worked out using computer based software for a comparison. Designs were compared on the basis of annual cost, optimum exit temperature of shell side fluid, optimum mass flow of tube side fluid and heat exchanger effectiveness. It is demonstrated that an optimal heat exchanger design can be obtained with simple optimisation procedures. Sharif University of Technology 2015 Article PeerReviewed Balaji, Rajoo and Yaakob, Omar (2015) Optimisation of a waste heat exchanger for ballast water treatment. Scientia Iranica, 22 (3). pp. 871-882. ISSN 1026-3098 http://scientiairanica.sharif.edu/article_3680.html
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Balaji, Rajoo
Yaakob, Omar
Optimisation of a waste heat exchanger for ballast water treatment
description Ballast Water Treatment systems, which are type approved and commercially available, require improvements to meet stricter standards, and heat treatment could be a viable additional option. Considering the waste heat potential on a ship, a system harvesting the engine exhaust heat may be envisaged for which a heat exchanger could be vital. Design optimisation of a heater, employing the exhaust gases of an engine as utility fluid, and ballast sea water as the process fluid, was achieved using Lagrangian methods, keeping the annual cost as the objective function. Limiting the number of variables, optimal values were calculated with cost considerations for utility fluid and also pumping costs for utility and process fluids. In all, four optimum designs and three comparative designs were developed. Heat balance data from an operational tanker, specific fuel consumption values and fuel costs were considered for the design. The thermodynamic and geometric designs were worked out using computer based software for a comparison. Designs were compared on the basis of annual cost, optimum exit temperature of shell side fluid, optimum mass flow of tube side fluid and heat exchanger effectiveness. It is demonstrated that an optimal heat exchanger design can be obtained with simple optimisation procedures.
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author Balaji, Rajoo
Yaakob, Omar
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Yaakob, Omar
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title Optimisation of a waste heat exchanger for ballast water treatment
title_short Optimisation of a waste heat exchanger for ballast water treatment
title_full Optimisation of a waste heat exchanger for ballast water treatment
title_fullStr Optimisation of a waste heat exchanger for ballast water treatment
title_full_unstemmed Optimisation of a waste heat exchanger for ballast water treatment
title_sort optimisation of a waste heat exchanger for ballast water treatment
publisher Sharif University of Technology
publishDate 2015
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/58711/
http://scientiairanica.sharif.edu/article_3680.html
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