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Title: Optimal analysis of heat pump for freshwater and heat usage in production processes
Authors: Audu, Christiana Iberi
Shehu, Musa Danjuma
Keywords: Heat
Heat pump
Freshwater
, cost of production
Non-linear programming
Issue Date: Dec-2020
Publisher: Annual International Conference on Mathematical Sciences and Optimization: Theory and Application
Citation: Audu Christiana Iberi, M. D. Shehu,(2020): Optimal analysis of heat pump for freshwater and heat usage in production processes. Proceeding of the 7th Annual International Conference on Mathematical Sciences and Optimization: Theory and Application (ICMSO 2020): 129 – 133.
Series/Report no.: No. 7;129-133
Abstract: In this paper, a new systematic design methodology has been proposed for simultaneous management of freshwater and energy (heat) system through the re-use of water. In addition to allowing re-use of water, issue about heat losses within the system have also been incorporated in this design method. A Linear programming (LP) model is formulated for both heating and cooling to minimize production cost, freshwater usage, heat supply and the number of heat exchangers. The result shows that if a factory circulates freshwater within the system using a heat pump, 46.5% of production cost will be reduced.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/6803
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