Crisp and Fuzzy Optimisation Approaches for Water Network Retrofit

Seingheng Hul, Institute of Technology of Cambodia
Denny K. S. Ng, University of Nottingham Malaysia
Raymond R. Tan, De La Salle University Manila
Choon-Lai Chiang, University of Nottingham Malaysia
Dominic C. Y. Foo, University of Nottingham Malaysia

Abstract

Material reuse/recycle has gained much attention in recent years for both economic and environmental reasons. Process integration techniques for water network synthesis have evolved rapidly in the past decade. With in-plant water reuse/recycle, fresh water and wastewater flowrates are reduced simultaneously. In this work, linear programming and mixed integer linear programming models that include piping cost and process constraints are developed to retrofit an existing water network in a paper mill that was not originally designed with process integration techniques. Five scenarios are presented, each representing different aspects of decision-making in real process integration projects. The fifth scenario makes use of fuzzy optimisation to achieve a compromise solution that considers the inherent conflict between maximising water recovery and minimising capital cost for retrofit.

Recommended Citation

Hul, Seingheng; Ng, Denny K. S.; Tan, Raymond R.; Chiang, Choon-Lai; and Foo, Dominic C. Y. (2007) "Crisp and Fuzzy Optimisation Approaches for Water Network Retrofit," Chemical Product and Process Modeling: Vol. 2 : Iss. 3, Article 6.
Available at: http://www.bepress.com/cppm/vol2/iss3/6

 
 
 
 

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