juanchispa
Electrical
- Jun 27, 2006
- 2
I´m develping a seawater/water plate heat exchanger.
My problem is that as I´m not a process or mechanical engineer I don´t know some things.
I have to cool water with unespicified flow rate yet, it comes from 70 m high to the plate heat exchanger so I don´t know if it is an impossible question. And seawater comes from 20 meters under this HE. So there is a quite big pressure difference.
In this moment my main problem is that I don´t know how calculate the U. I´m using CuNi10 as my plate HE material and the flow rate of the seawater should be around 2 m/s in order to prevent biofouling. And my maintenance period is once per year. The fouling factor per seawater I found: 8,8 m2K/W and how should I reach to the required U?
Thanks guys. Cheers
My problem is that as I´m not a process or mechanical engineer I don´t know some things.
I have to cool water with unespicified flow rate yet, it comes from 70 m high to the plate heat exchanger so I don´t know if it is an impossible question. And seawater comes from 20 meters under this HE. So there is a quite big pressure difference.
In this moment my main problem is that I don´t know how calculate the U. I´m using CuNi10 as my plate HE material and the flow rate of the seawater should be around 2 m/s in order to prevent biofouling. And my maintenance period is once per year. The fouling factor per seawater I found: 8,8 m2K/W and how should I reach to the required U?
Thanks guys. Cheers