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Supervision of the thermal performance of heat exchanger trains
Affiliation:1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Sejong University, 209 Neungdong-ro Gwangjin-gu, Seoul 143-747, Republic of Korea;2. Autech Carrier Ltd., 12, Seonyu-ro 43na-gil, Youngdeungpo-gu, Seoul 150-103, Republic of Korea;3. Hyundai Motor Company, 150-0 Hyundaiyeonguso-ro, Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi-do 445-706, Republic of Korea
Abstract:In oil refining, heat exchanger networks are employed to recover heat and therefore save energy of the plant. However, many heat exchangers in crude oil pre-heat trains are under high risk of fouling. Under fouling conditions, the thermal performance of heat exchangers is continuously reduced and its supervision becomes an important task. The large number of heat exchangers in pre-heat trains and the change of operation conditions and feedstock charges make the daily supervision a difficult task. This work applies an approach to follow the performance of heat exchangers M.A.S. Jerónimo, L.F. Melo, A.S. Braga, P.J.B.F. Ferreira, C. Martins, Monitoring the thermal efficiency of fouled heat exchangers – A simplified method, Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science 14 (1997) 455–463] and extends it to monitor the whole train. The approach is based on the comparison of measured and predicted heat exchanger effectiveness. The measured value is computed from the four inlet and outlet temperatures of a heat exchanger unit. The predicted clean and dirty values of effectiveness are calculated from classical literature relations as a function of NTU and of heat capacity ratio (R). NTU and R are continuously adjusted according to mass flow rate changes. An index of fouling is defined for the whole network and the results show the performance degradation of the network with time. The work also suggests that Jerónimo’s index of fouling can be used to estimate the fouling thermal resistance of heat exchangers.
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