2006 AIChE Annual Meeting
(303l) Process Integration Strategies for Optimization of Biocide Usage and Discharge for Seawater Cooling
Authors
The objective of this work is to develop optimum and systematic strategies for using the proper dosage and frequency of biocides and for reducing the negative environmental consequences of biocide discharge. Process integration is used as the overarching framework for design and operation. Mass and energy integration techniques are used to identify performance benchmarks for the process and to screen alternative biocide-reduction techniques. The paper addresses steady-state systems as well as dynamic systems. The use of dynamic systems is needed when unsteady-state dosage of biocide is used. Examples of this include pulse and shock dosage. The problem is posed as a mixed-integer nonlinear programming optimization formulation that seeks to minimize the cost of the biocide-reduction solutions while meeting technical and environmental requirements. A case study is used to illustrate the applicability of the developed approach.