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The Application of Pinch Technology to a Novel Closed-Loop Spray Drying System with a Condenser and Reheater
Zexin Lei1, Thomas O'Neill1, Timothy Langrish1
1Drying and Process Technology Group, School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Building J01, The University of Sydney, Darlington, NSW 2006, Australia.
Abstract:
Spray drying is an energy-intensive process in industrial use, making energy recovery a critical focus for improving overall efficiency. This study investigates the potential of integrating heat-recovery systems, including an innovative air reheater, into a closed-loop spray-drying unit to maximise energy savings. Through detailed pinch analysis, the system achieved a very low approach temperature, averaging 3.48 K, which is significantly lower than that of conventional open-loop systems. The study quantifies the energy-recovery potential by demonstrating that the integration of heat-recovery components can reduce the external heating demand by up to 30%. This not only enhances heat-transfer efficiency but also lowers operational costs and reduces the system's environmental impact. The results suggest that closed-loop systems with air reheaters offer a scalable solution for improving energy efficiency across different industrial applications. The research highlights a new paradigm: focusing on latent energy within the system rather than adjusting individual operational variables.

