4th International Congress on Sustainability Science & Engineering

Early Stage Synthesis and Design of Integrated Process and Wastewater Treatment Networks

Author

Gani, R., Technical University of Denmark

Simultaneous synthesis and design of process and wastewater treatment networks is regarded as a complex task which involves many decision-making at the early stage of process design. This work presents the overview of a systematic approach for a simultaneous synthesis and design of process and wastewater treatment networks using superstructure-based optimization. Through this approach, the synthesis and design problem is formulated as a Mixed Integer Non Linear Programming (MINLP), which is solved to identify the best processing routes for the process and wastewater treatment. In this contribution, a solution strategy to solve the integrated network problem considers the interactions between the process and wastewater treatment networks by introducing a converter interval to convert the values of contaminants in the wastewater stream into wastewater characterizations. A bioethanol production case study is highlighted to show the benefits of the proposed approach with respect to environment, economics and sustainability.