JohnWeal
Mechanical
- Dec 16, 2012
- 124
Good morning,
I am looking at sizing a heat exchanger for the heating requirements for an anaerobic Digester.
The digester is a concrete tank with steel roof and is thermally insulated so that heat loss is limited to 1 degree C per day. The set point temperature is 36 deg C.
The inside wall diameter is 22.86m with a sidewalk height of approx 11m. There is also a cone base. The roof is being replaced by a steel cover which is approx 20 deg angle.
The volume of sludge is 4897m3 and is 4-6% dry solids content.
The raw sludge enters the digester by joining a recirculation loop. The entry point is downstream of the heat exchanger thereby introducing the raw sludge into the digester sludge at a tenth of the recirculation flow rate which doesn’t cause any disruption to the digestion process.
To work out the amount of kW the heat exchanger must have, what are the calculations I must consider?
I believe these are the two I must calculate:
1) to heat the raw sludge feed from 5 deg C to 36 deg C
2) to calculate the heat loss from the digester
I would be grateful if anyone can provide any typical calculation examples / website links that I could base the design on.
Regards
John
I am looking at sizing a heat exchanger for the heating requirements for an anaerobic Digester.
The digester is a concrete tank with steel roof and is thermally insulated so that heat loss is limited to 1 degree C per day. The set point temperature is 36 deg C.
The inside wall diameter is 22.86m with a sidewalk height of approx 11m. There is also a cone base. The roof is being replaced by a steel cover which is approx 20 deg angle.
The volume of sludge is 4897m3 and is 4-6% dry solids content.
The raw sludge enters the digester by joining a recirculation loop. The entry point is downstream of the heat exchanger thereby introducing the raw sludge into the digester sludge at a tenth of the recirculation flow rate which doesn’t cause any disruption to the digestion process.
To work out the amount of kW the heat exchanger must have, what are the calculations I must consider?
I believe these are the two I must calculate:
1) to heat the raw sludge feed from 5 deg C to 36 deg C
2) to calculate the heat loss from the digester
I would be grateful if anyone can provide any typical calculation examples / website links that I could base the design on.
Regards
John