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HERO ID
2571532
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Optimization of Flow Direction to Minimize Particulate Fouling of Heat Exchangers
Author(s)
Abd-Elhady, MS; Rindt, CCM; van Steenhoven, AA
Year
2009
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Heat Transfer Engineering
ISSN:
0145-7632
Volume
30
Issue
10-11
Page Numbers
895-902
DOI
10.1080/01457630902754142
Web of Science Id
WOS:000264795500015
Abstract
The influence of flow direction with respect to gravity on particulate fouling of heat exchangers is investigated experimentally to determine the optimal flow direction to minimize fouling. Four orientations of flow have been investigated: horizontal flow, upward flow, downward flow, and a flow under an angle of 45. It is observed that fouling starts at the point of stagnation irrespective of the flow direction, and also at the top of the heat exchanger tubes. Particulate fouling grows from these two points till they meet and the fouling layer covers the whole surface of the heat exchanger tube. Fouling at the upper half of the tubes is much faster than the lower half of the tubes, and the fouling rate is faster at the bottom tubes of the heat exchanger section than at the upper tubes. The best orientation for lingering particulate fouling is the downward flow, where the flow stagnation point coincides with the top point of the heat exchanger tubes and the growth of the fouling layer only starts from one point.
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