Cleaning and Heat Transfer in Heat Exchanger with Circulating Fluidized Beds

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Kang, Ho Keun [1 ]
Ahn, Soo Whan [2 ]
Choi, Jong Woong [3 ]
Lee, Byung Chang [4 ]
机构
[1] Korean Register Shipping, Ctr Res & Dev, Daejon 305343, South Korea
[2] Gyeongsan Natl Univ, Sch Transport Vehicle Engn, Kyoungnam 650160, South Korea
[3] Adv Numer Simulat Technol, Chang Won, South Korea
[4] Doosan Mottro, Chang Won, South Korea
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10TH ASIAN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FLUID MACHINERY | 2010年 / 1225卷
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Fluidized bed; Heat exchanger; Collision of particle; Heat transfer coefficient; Cleaning effect; FLOW;
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O59 [应用物理学];
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Fluidized bed type heat exchangers are known to increase the heat transfer and prevent the fouling. For proper design of circulating fluidized bed heat exchanger it is important to know the effect of design and operating parameters on the bed to the wall heat transfer coefficient. The present experimental and numerical study was conducted to investigate the effects of circulating solid particles on the characteristics of fluid flow, heat transfer and cleaning effect in the fluidized bed vertical shell and tube type heat exchanger with counterflow, at which a variety of solid particles such as glass (3 mmF), aluminum (2 similar to 3 mmF), steel (2 similar to 2.5 mmF), copper (2.5 mmF) and sand (2 similar to 4 mmF) were used in the fluidized bed with a smooth tube. Seven different solid particles have the same volume, and the effects of various parameters such as water flow rates, particle diameter, materials and geometry were investigated. The present experimental and numerical results showed that the flow velocity range for collision of particles to the tube wall was higher with heavier density solid particles, and the increase in heat transfer was in the order of sand, copper, steel, aluminum, and glass. This behaviour might be attributed to the parameters such as surface roughness or particle heat capacity. Fouling examination using 25,500 ppm of ferric oxide (Fe2O3) revealed that the tube inside wall is cleaned by a mild and continuous scouring action of fluidized solid particles. The fluidized solid particles not only keep the surface clean, but they also break up the boundary layer improving the heat transfer coefficient even at low fluid velocities.
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