Pinch Technology: Not Just for Energy

In late 1970 this technology was developed as a pinch thermodynamic approach to energy savings in industry. The basic tool is the plot as “composite curve”, which applied the existing heat and heat from the process of the desired pattern. Also these curves designer must set realistic expectations to a minimum of heat and cooling necessary tools, and the existence of “pinch point” that identify the recovery of additional thermal limits.

Click on the systematic design methods to prevent heat transfer through the gap, it is possible for a network of heat exchangers that meet the objectives of the letter design. In the past 30 years, technology for the processing of thousands of pinch, new and old designs. The results were impressive, with energy savings of 30% or more. There has been renewed interest recently, primarily driven by high oil prices and efforts to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide.

In late 1980, researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles refers to the concept of mass transfer need, launches an entirely new field of research. Instead, the composite curves of temperature and energy, applied a new approach to composition by weight of the load. This pioneering work in community composition were researchers from the University of Manchester, visited the water and wastewater minimization is used. The result is “Pinch technology of water” quickly saw industrial applications worldwide. The results were impressive, but relatively low cost of water in many countries means that this technology is not yet fully exploited. As water becomes scarcer in the future it is expected that this will change.

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