(60o) Optimization of C3MR LNG Liquefaction Process Using a Parallelized Simulator
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Controlling the cost of energy-intensive processes such as C3MR (propane/mixed refrigerant) LNG liquefaction is a prime opportunity for optimization. Our work combines different C3MR models to develop an optimization that uses multiple independent variables, relaxed constraints, and flowsheet alterations to achieve an optimal operating cost. This work uses a rigorous model of the process in a process simulator rather than a reduced model of the process response. Use of a first-principles process simulator increases the accuracy of the model and therefore allows a more realistic optimization, at the cost of increased computing time. Parallelization (using multiple CPU cores) in the process simulator greatly increases the speed of the optimization calculations. CHEMCADâs optimization tools and multi-core technology make it possible to easily define the optimizations, run the optimizations efficiently, and generate global optima with a high degree of confidence.
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