Comparative study of throttling and variable speed drive operation of parallel pumps for cooling stations in sugar production

Daren Soobrayen, I. Jahmeerbacus, Paramasiven Caremben
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Cooling systems contribute to reduce water consumption in sugar production by recycling vapour condensate using refrigerant pumps. These setups operate at nearly continuous duty over several months, with high demand for electrical energy. In this paper, we compare the energy performance of parallel operated centrifugal refrigerant pumps with two flow control schemes, namely adjustable speed operation and throttle valve control. Both systems are modeled to represent typical cooling stations used in sugar mills. The variable speed driven pumps are shown to have significantly lower energy consumption over a wide range of flow rate commands. A lifecycle cost analysis of the two schemes also shows that the additional investment in the variable speed control method is offset after the first year of operation. Moreover, it has a much lower lifecycle cost, compared to the valve throttling system.
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制糖冷却站并联泵节流与变速驱动运行的比较研究
冷却系统通过使用制冷剂泵回收蒸汽冷凝水,有助于减少制糖过程中的用水量。这些装置在几个月内几乎连续工作,对电能的需求很高。本文比较了两种流量控制方案下并联离心制冷剂泵的能量性能,即可调速运行和节流阀控制。这两个系统的模型都代表了糖厂中使用的典型冷却站。变速驱动泵在大流量范围内的能耗显著降低。两种方案的生命周期成本分析也表明,变速控制方法的额外投资在运行一年后被抵消。此外,与阀门节流系统相比,它的生命周期成本要低得多。
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