mp662
Mechanical
- Jun 25, 2013
- 10
I have a fixed tubesheet heat exchanger with massive fouling on the shell side (design was 10 psig drop, now closer to 50 psig). Thermal scans of the exchanger show a large blockage in 2 baffled sections of the exchanger. Tried chemical cleaning it with a non-aggressive solution, but it did not positively affect performance of the flow through the shell. The only chemicals that will clean this material have a good chance of compromising the mechanical integrity of the exchanger.
This exchanger is a BEM configuration with 6 baffled sections spaced 23" apart. The baffles are single segments with 25% baffle cut. The tubes are on a 15/16" triangular pitch. The diameter is 3'-7" and length is 14'. There is a 14" inlet with an impingement plate on the bottom side of the exchanger end. The other side with the outlet is on the top of the exchanger with a 14" nozzle. There are 2x 3/4" bleeds on opposite sides (180 degrees) of the inlet and outlet nozzles on the shell.
Are there any good ways (short of replacing the exchanger) to clean this material out?
This exchanger is a BEM configuration with 6 baffled sections spaced 23" apart. The baffles are single segments with 25% baffle cut. The tubes are on a 15/16" triangular pitch. The diameter is 3'-7" and length is 14'. There is a 14" inlet with an impingement plate on the bottom side of the exchanger end. The other side with the outlet is on the top of the exchanger with a 14" nozzle. There are 2x 3/4" bleeds on opposite sides (180 degrees) of the inlet and outlet nozzles on the shell.
Are there any good ways (short of replacing the exchanger) to clean this material out?