Johan Isaksson
Div. of Heat and Power Technology, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden
Simon Harvey
Div. of Heat and Power Technology, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden
Carl-Erik Grip
Div. of Energy Engineering, Luleå University of Technology, Luleå, Sweden
Jonny Karlsson
SSAB EMEA, Luleå, Sweden
Download articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.3384/ecp110571660Published in: World Renewable Energy Congress - Sweden; 8-13 May; 2011; Linköping; Sweden
Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings 57:24, p. 1660-1667
Published: 2011-11-03
ISBN: 978-91-7393-070-3
ISSN: 1650-3686 (print), 1650-3740 (online)
Steelmaking is an energy intensive industry. Much development work has been accomplished during the past years to make the processes more efficient. Process integration has come to play an important role for identifying efficiency measures; using mathematical programming as general tool. So far only a few minor process integration studies using pinch analysis have been made in this type of industry; and only on smaller subsystems. This paper presents the results of a pinch targeting study that was conducted at the Swedish steel making company SSAB EMEA in Luleå. The pinch analysis methodology was originally developed to study heating; cooling and heat exchange in process systems with many streams. In the steel industry there are relatively few streams that are appropriate for heat exchange. This limits the use of pinch analysis. However; this study demonstrates that pinch analysis is a powerful tool for certain subsystems; especially the gas cleaning unit of the coke plant. The paper includes several suggestions for improved energy efficiency in this section of the steel plant.