1. Fouling Monitoring in Thermosiphon Reboiler
- Author
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Mitsutaka Nakamura, Akiya Kuboyama, Yoshihiro Yamane, Takuya Kuwahara, and Christianto Wibowo
- Subjects
Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes ,Dynamic scraped surface heat exchanger ,Fouling ,Mechanical Engineering ,Thermodynamics ,Mechanics ,Heat transfer coefficient ,Reboiler ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Volumetric flow rate ,Fractionating column ,Heat exchanger ,Environmental science ,Thermosiphon - Abstract
A method to monitor the fouling resistance of a heat exchanger, especially the thermosiphon reboiler, is presented. The historical hourly data of reboiler and distillation column are used to analyze fouling factor. The initial value of overall heat transfer coefficient and the current overall heat transfer coefficient are needed to calculate fouling resistance. Since the initial heat transfer coefficient is not constant but is affected by operating conditions such as shell/tube flow rate and temperature, a relationship between initial heat transfer coefficient and these operating conditions has to be developed to calculate the fouling factor. However, sometimes important data such as tube-side flow, inlet/outlet temperature of hot/cold fluid, and liquid level in shell/tube, which are needed to bring out the fouling condition of equipment, are missing. With such insufficient information, the fouling behavior can be analyzed by building a new equation based on measurable data. Dimensional analysis determine...
- Published
- 2014