hirschaplin
Petroleum
- Jul 10, 2021
- 60
Hello,
We are regularly buying standard catalogue shell and tube coolers. It is a range of 13 coolers with the smallest one at about 50 kg (DN40 flanges) and the biggest one at about 1000 kg (DN300 flanges).
The problem is that the vendor doesn't share the design/selection software. Hence I am depending on their response to provide accurate cooler performance data to my customer. In the project phase that is fine, because the amount of changes are few and far in between but during the bidding phase it can be a lot of changes required and it sometimes take very long time to get an answer with new calculations from the vendor... simply a pain in the ass as my working flow is spoiled.
Therefore I am curious to learn if there is a way to make a rough cooler performance calculation myself without having to disturb and wait for my supplier until the project is mature enough.
What I have available to do this is the following:
Inlet gas mixture properties
Inlet cooling water properties
Outlet gas temperature
Outlet cooling water temperature
Example specification:
Inlet gas at 1 barg and 118 deg C, 3398 Nm3/h, gas mixture 93% Oxygen, 4% Argon, 3% Nitrogen
Inlet cooling water at 4 barg and 20 deg C
Outlet gas temperature 25 deg C and 30 mbar pressure drop
Outlet cooling water temperature 28 deg C and 1 bar pressure drop
As per vendor calculations this resulted in a water flow of 12193 liter/hour.
To do this, I guess I need to receive some cooler specific performance parameter for each model from the vendor?
I am not looking for a 100% result but I would like to do the calculation myself and say to my customer that the estimated cooling water flow is xxx liter/hour +/- 10% or similar.
Any simple yet efficient ideas?
We are regularly buying standard catalogue shell and tube coolers. It is a range of 13 coolers with the smallest one at about 50 kg (DN40 flanges) and the biggest one at about 1000 kg (DN300 flanges).
The problem is that the vendor doesn't share the design/selection software. Hence I am depending on their response to provide accurate cooler performance data to my customer. In the project phase that is fine, because the amount of changes are few and far in between but during the bidding phase it can be a lot of changes required and it sometimes take very long time to get an answer with new calculations from the vendor... simply a pain in the ass as my working flow is spoiled.
Therefore I am curious to learn if there is a way to make a rough cooler performance calculation myself without having to disturb and wait for my supplier until the project is mature enough.
What I have available to do this is the following:
Inlet gas mixture properties
Inlet cooling water properties
Outlet gas temperature
Outlet cooling water temperature
Example specification:
Inlet gas at 1 barg and 118 deg C, 3398 Nm3/h, gas mixture 93% Oxygen, 4% Argon, 3% Nitrogen
Inlet cooling water at 4 barg and 20 deg C
Outlet gas temperature 25 deg C and 30 mbar pressure drop
Outlet cooling water temperature 28 deg C and 1 bar pressure drop
As per vendor calculations this resulted in a water flow of 12193 liter/hour.
To do this, I guess I need to receive some cooler specific performance parameter for each model from the vendor?
I am not looking for a 100% result but I would like to do the calculation myself and say to my customer that the estimated cooling water flow is xxx liter/hour +/- 10% or similar.
Any simple yet efficient ideas?