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                     FIGURE 9.5  Refrigeration composition options and ideal composition profi les
                     (WORK user interface).


                     heat loads and temperature levels can be optimized relative to the
                     background process in order to minimize overall shaftwork.
                        Optimizing mixed-refrigerant systems: WORK can optimize the
                     composition of mixed refrigerants to minimize shaftwork
                     requirements. This goal is achieved by matching the composition of
                     the mixed refrigerant to the cooling profile (see Figure 9.5). The
                     software outputs a visual representation of the shaftwork losses in
                     refrigeration cycles, including both mechanical and thermal losses.

                     9.3.6 HEXTRAN
                     HEXTRAN is a steady-state simulator that provides a view of heat
                     transfer systems (IPS, 2009a). It is used to design new systems,
                     monitor current systems, optimize existing operations, and solve (or
                     prevent) heat transfer problems. The program simulates integrated
                     processes and allows engineers to monitor the performance of
                     individual exchangers or an entire heat transfer network. It also
                     offers superior postprocessing displays, plotting Grand Composite
                     Curves as well as the results from network targeting and zone
                     analysis. HEXTRAN provides new efficiencies in all types of design
                     and operational analysis work, such as individual exchanger and
                     network designs, Pinch Analysis, exchanger zone analysis, split
                     flows, area payout, and optimal cleaning cycles.
                        HEXTRAN analyzes factors that can make the difference between
                     profits and losses. These factors include: (1) improved process heat
                     transfer, product yield, and quality; (2) increased energy efficiency
                     and significantly reduced operating costs; (3) increased plant flexibility
                     and throughput; (4) optimized cleaning schedule for exchangers;
                     (5) optimal antifouling selection and usage; and (6) improved process
                     designs and revamps. The HEXTRAN simulator for process heat
                     transfer offers features that facilitate straightforward evaluations of
                     complex design, operational, and retrofit situations; in particular, it:
                     (1) enables the design of both simple and complex heat transfer
                     systems that result in cost-effective, flexible processes; (2) allows the
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