The fouling in the tubular heat exchanger of Algiers refinery

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Rima Harche
Abdelkader Mouheb
Rafik Absi
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[1] University of Sciences and Technology Houari Boumediene (USTHB),Laboratory of Transfer Phenomenon, Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical and Process Engineering
[2] EBI (Ecole de Biologie Industrielle),undefined
[3] Industrial Biology School,undefined
[4] Inst. Polytech. Saint-Louis,undefined
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Heat and Mass Transfer | 2016年 / 52卷
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Pressure Drop; Heat Transfer Coefficient; Heat Exchanger; Distillation Unit; Heat Flow Rate;
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Crude oil fouling in refinery preheat exchangers is a chronic operational problem that compromises energy recovery in these systems. Progress is hindered by the lack of quantitative knowledge of the dynamic effects of fouling on heat exchanger transfer and pressure drops. In subject of this work is an experimental determination of the thermal fouling resistance in the tubular heat exchanger of the crude oil preheats trains installed in an Algiers refinery. By measuring the inlet and outlet temperatures and mass flows of the two fluids, the overall heat transfer coefficient has been determined. Determining the overall heat transfer coefficient for the heat exchanger with clean and fouled surfaces, the fouling resistance was calculated. The results obtained from the two cells of exchangers studies, showed that the fouling resistance increased with time presented an exponential evolution in agreement with the model suggested by Kern and Seaton, with the existence of fluctuation caused by the instability of the flow rate and the impact between the particles. The bad cleaning of the heat exchangers involved the absence of the induction period and caused consequently, high values of the fouling resistance in a relatively short period of time.
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页码:947 / 956
页数:9
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