Heat Integration Study on Biomass Gasification Plant for Hydrogen Production
The world is facing global warming crisis and environmental problem due to usage of fossil fuels as major energy source. Therefore, the potential of hydrogen as an alternative, sustainable, renewable source of clean energy is highly regarded. This project aimed to develop a process simulation model...
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my.utp.eprints.73562017-01-19T08:23:05Z Heat Integration Study on Biomass Gasification Plant for Hydrogen Production Ahmad, Murni M Aziz, Mohd F Inayat, Abrar Yusup, Suzana TP Chemical technology The world is facing global warming crisis and environmental problem due to usage of fossil fuels as major energy source. Therefore, the potential of hydrogen as an alternative, sustainable, renewable source of clean energy is highly regarded. This project aimed to develop a process simulation model of a selected flowsheet for a biomass gasification plant for hydrogen production using ASPEN PLUS software. Heat integration study has been performed on the plant flowsheet using pinch analysis and was carried out in SPRINT, University of Manchester Process Integration Software. The minimum temperature difference was set to be 10K. Based on the study, it was found that the minimum hot utilities required was 0.1642 kW while the minimum cold utilities required was 0.0545 kW. The maximum heat recovery from the process was 0.8413 kW. Using problem table algorithm, the pinch temperature was determined to be at 628.5oC. Three heat exchangers were proposed in the heat exchanger network design. Calculation recorded savings of approximately 72% in hot utilities and 88% in cold utilities via the heat integration analysis. Asian Network for Scientific Information 2011 Citation Index Journal PeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utp.edu.my/7356/1/qredirect.php%3Fdoi%3Djas.2011.3600.3606%26linkid%3Dpdf http://scialert.net/qredirect.php?doi=jas.2011.3600.3606&linkid=pdf Ahmad, Murni M and Aziz, Mohd F and Inayat, Abrar and Yusup, Suzana (2011) Heat Integration Study on Biomass Gasification Plant for Hydrogen Production. [Citation Index Journal] http://eprints.utp.edu.my/7356/ |
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The world is facing global warming crisis and environmental problem due to usage of fossil fuels as major energy source. Therefore, the potential of hydrogen as an alternative, sustainable, renewable source of clean energy is highly regarded. This project aimed to develop a process simulation model of a selected flowsheet for a biomass gasification plant for hydrogen production using ASPEN PLUS software. Heat integration study has been performed on the plant flowsheet using pinch analysis and was carried out in SPRINT, University of Manchester Process Integration Software. The minimum temperature difference was set to be 10K. Based on the study, it was found that the minimum hot utilities required was 0.1642 kW while the minimum cold utilities required was 0.0545 kW. The maximum heat recovery from the process was 0.8413 kW. Using problem table algorithm, the pinch temperature was determined to be at 628.5oC. Three heat exchangers were proposed in the heat exchanger network design. Calculation recorded savings of approximately 72% in hot utilities and 88% in cold utilities via the heat integration analysis. |
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Heat Integration Study on Biomass Gasification Plant for Hydrogen Production |
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