Heat-integration retrofit study of a petroleum refinery
Salih Dinçer and
Inci Sentarli
Applied Energy, 1991, vol. 38, issue 4, 253-262
Abstract:
The operation of a petroleum refinery at TÜPRAS. Tütünçiftlik was assessed using the pinch-design method. By making use of heat integration in the heat-exchange network, appreciable amounts of energy can be saved as a result of a capital investment having a pay-back period of about 6·5 months.
Date: 1991
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