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1st Progress Meeting Professor Robin Smith, Dr Igor Bulatov Process Integration Limited Veszprem 8 July 2011
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Project Overview
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Work Package Structure Demonstration WP 1 Analysis of intensified heat transfer under fouling WP 2 Combined tube-side and shell-side heat exchanger enhancement WP 3 Heat Exchangers made of Plastic Materials WP 4 Design, retrofit and control of intensified heat recovery networks WP 5 Putting into practice WP 6 Technology transfer WP 7 Management RTD Exploitation Management
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Project Overview and Deliverables
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Report on technical review of fouling and its impact on heat transfer
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Project Overview and Deliverables
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Project Overview
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Project Overview and Deliverables
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NumberTitleWPPartnerPMNatureDissemin ation Date D1.1Report on technical review of fouling and its impact on heat transfer 115RPU Month 3 D1.2Report on experimental fouling investigation and CFD research on heat transfer enhancement 1628RCOMonth 12 D2.1Report on state-of-art of heat transfer enhancement technologies and their benefits 22 2.5 RPUMonth 6 D2.2.Report on tube side and shell side enhancement research 22 10 RCOMonth9 D2.3Mathematical models and the software implementation of tube- and shell side heat transfer enhancement 22 12 PCOMonth18 Project Overview and Deliverables
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D2.2. Report on tube side and shell side enhancement research Details of research and technical development on the tube-side heat transfer enhancement which is combined with the internal fin structures on integrally-finned tubes. The systems will be investigated to enhance both single and two-phase flow applications, high and low viscosity fluids, with a wide range of flow regimes. Also externally-finned tubes with and without tube inserts will be evaluated. Details of research and technical development on the shell-side heat transfer enhancement using expanded metal baffles, and associated impacts and benefits. Project Overview and Deliverables
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D3.1Report on of basic configuration for plastic heat exchanger units 35 8 RPU Month 4 D3.2Report on CFD modelling frameworks and validation, optimisation studies of the geometry and operating conditions for plastic heat exchanger units 35 23 RCOMonth 18 D4.1Report on design methodology for new heat exchanger networks using P- graph and the ABB (Accelerated Branch-and- Bound) optimisation algorithm 46 9 RCOMonth 9 D4.2Report on retrofit procedure for heat exchanger networks prone to fouling deposition 46 12 RCOMonth 14 D4.3Software tool for screening and analysis design and retrofit HEN options taking into account the intensified heat exchanger parameters and software User Guide 46 20.5 PCOMonth 24 NumberTitleWPPartnerPMNatureDissemina tion Date Project Overview and Deliverables
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D4.1 - Report on design methodology for new heat exchanger networks using P-graph and the ABB (Accelerated Branch-and-Bound) optimisation algorithm (Month 10) Description of an automated design procedure which is able to integrate the networks of heat exchangers and identify the optimal network design as well as operating conditions. Optimisation frameworks includes modelling of heat exchanger networks and optimisation search algorithm based on P-graph and ABB method Project Overview and Deliverables
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D5.1Application of spiral plastic heat exchanger for cooling of acids 51 16 DPUMonth 24 D5.2Report on case studies with achieved benefits (Oil/petrochemical sector) 51 11 RPUMonth 24 D5.3Report on case studies with achieved benefits (Food sector) 51 10 RPUMonth 24 NumberTitleWPPartnerPMNatureDisseminati on Date Project Overview and Deliverables
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D6.1Training Workshop 6 2 OPUMonth 23 D6.2Report on the performed marketing activities and commercialisation outcomes 69 2 RPUMonth 24 D6.3Four dissemination events 69 4 OPU Month 8, 12, 18, 22 D6.4At least 4 conference publications and 2 journal publications 69 5 OPUMonth 24 D6.5Training materials for the methods and tools developed 69 6 OPUMonth 24 D7.1 Project website with management activities and public section 71 6 OPU/REMonth 3-24 NumberTitleWPPartnerPMNatureDisseminati on Date Project Overview and Deliverables
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Deliverables reports should be submitted on time!
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Publications Arsenyeva O, Tovazhnyansky L, Kapustenko P, Khavin G, Optimal design of plate-and-fram heat exchangers for efficient heat recovery in process industries, Energy (IF: 3.565), 2011, doi:10.1016/j.energy.2011.03.022. Yang M, Crittenden B, Fouling thresholds in bare tubes and tubes fitted with inserts, Applied Energy (IF: 3.888), 2011, doi: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2001.01.038. Yang M, Young A, Nietkalieyev A, Crittenden B, Modelling of fouling induction period, manuscript submitted to Journal of Thermal Sciences, 2011 Yang M, O’Meara A, Crittenden B, Determination of crude oil fouling thresholds, proceedings of The International Conference on Heat Exchanger Fouling and Cleaning 2011, Crete, Greece, June 5-10 2011 Yang M, Crittenden B, Effect of inserts on crude oil fouling conditions, proceedings of The International Conference on Heat Exchanger Fouling and Cleaning 2011, Crete, Greece, June 5-10 2011
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Publications Varbanov P, Klemes J, Friedler F, Cell-based dynamic heat exchanger models – Direct determination of the cell number and size, Computers&Chemical Engineering (IF: 2.072), in press, doi:10.1016/j.compchemeng.2011.01.033 Nemet A, Varbanov P, Klemes J, Waste-to-energy technologies performance evaluation techniques, Chemical Engineering Transactions, v.25, 2011, doi: 10.3303/CET1125086 Wang Y, Pan M, Bulatov I, Smith R, Kim JK, Application of intensified heat transfer for the retrofit of heat exchanger network, Apply Energy (IF: 3.888), (2011) In press, doi: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2001.03.019 Pan M, Bulatov I, Smith R, Kim JK, Improving energy recovery in heat exchanger network with intensified tube-side heat transfer, Chemical Engineering Transactions, 25 (2011) 375-380, doi: 10.3303/CET1125063
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Publications Pan M, Bulatov I, Smith R, Kim JK, Novel optimization method for retrofitting heat exchanger networks with intensified heat transfer, Computer Aided Chemical Engineering, 29 (2011) 1864-1868, Pan M, Smith R, Kim JK, Bulatov I, Mathematical optimization for large scale heat exchanger network retrofit with intensified heat transfer, proceedings of SusTEM2011 conference, (2011) Any publications missing?
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All Partners should send copies of their INTHEAT acknowledged publications to the Coordinator!
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Subcontracting Agreements PILCal GavinSODRUMAKATECOIKOS UNIMANUNIBATHUPBUNIPAN
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Finance Total prefinancing received = EUR 635,250
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Finance Participant To UNIMAN To UNIBATHTo UPB To UNIPAN Total to RTD Balance for SME Transferred from PIL so far PIL 117700000 17380 [135080] CALGAVIN 54747.5577802.45001325507700 140250 Sodrugestvo-T 054747.55065152.451199007700 MAKATEC 001138500 7700 121550 OIKOS 277.226442.945299.121480.8935003850 97350 57750044330 UNIMAN 172724.753740 UNIBATH 158992.92420 2420 (+54747.55) UPB 159149.12420 UNIPAN 86633.254840 4840 (+65152.45) EMBAFFLE TOTAL RTD 57750013420 Total prefinancing = 44330 + 577500 + 13420 = EUR 635250
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Contract specific terms Review number Tentative timingPlanned venue of review Comments, if any 1 Mid-term review meeting to be done after Month 11 Brussels RP1 (Month 9) + 75 days Go/No-go decisions will be based on the performance of the developed materials by Month 9 Overall project review Monitoring WP progress and collaboration Risk analysis/contingency measures Corrective actions if needed WPs involved: WP1, WP2, WP3, WP6, WP7 2 Final review meeting within Month 26 Manchester Fine tuning of draft final reports (submitted in advance - 10 days berore) will be discussed Overall project review WP outcome (research, dissemination) review Exploitation WPs involved: WP4, WP5, WP6, WP7
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Future Meetings Planning Mid-term review meeting to be done after Month 11 (November/December 2011) – Brussels. Please be available!!! June 2012 – your suggestions? November 2012 – your suggestions?
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Thank you
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