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Shawn Eby

Problem 1
Stream
C1
C2
H1
H2

Ts (Degrees C) Tt (Degrees C)
50
110
80
115
125
70
120
50

Adjusted Temp
Ts
Tt
50
110
80
115
115
60
110
120

1st Pass

2nd Pass

Cascade
Adjusted T
115

Q (kJ/s)

Residual

Residual

80
110

80

180

-100

180

280

100

200

180

280

-180
80
280
60
-80
50
80
40

Problem 2

Hot Side
H1

H2

C1

C2

Pinch

Q
560
125 (------------------->) (------------------->)(------------------->)

90

240
120 (------------------->) (------------------->)(------------------->)

90

-300
110 (<-------------------) (<-------------------)(<-------------------)

80

-700
115 (<-------------------) (<-------------------)(<-------------------)

80

Dump heat from H1 to C2 since C2 has higher mCp than H1.


Hot Side

560 is transferred, from H1 to C2 so we have 140 that we need to get from our Hot
240 is transferred from H2 to C1 so we have 600 that we need to get from our Hot
Cold Side
320 is transferred from H1 to C1 so we have 20 that we need to get from our Cold
320/10 = 32, and 80-32 = 48. This means we need to get 48 kJ/s from H2
Then H2 is at 56 C. We need to get rid of 264 kJ/s from H2.

mCp (kJ/s*C)
10
20
16
8

Pinch Temp

delta Tmin C

80

Minimum Hot Utility

100

Minimum Cold Utility

280

Cold Side
Q
320
(------------------------------>)
70

mCp

16

320
(------------------------------>)

50

-300
(<------------------------------)

50

10

nce C2 has higher mCp than H1.

20

10

so we have 140 that we need to get from our Hot utility.


so we have 600 that we need to get from our Hot utility.

so we have 20 that we need to get from our Cold utility.


is means we need to get 48 kJ/s from H2
get rid of 264 kJ/s from H2.

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