BaAn
Chemical
- Apr 6, 2005
- 9
Fouling factors are used to provide added heat transfer surface area. This means that the exchanger is oversized for clean operation and barely adequate for conditions just before it should be cleaned. TEMA and other sources provide values for fouling resistances "so that the exchanger will meet performance requirements with reasonable intervals between shutdowns and cleaning".
Unfortunately TEMA does not state what "reasonable intervals" are. Does anyone know on what intervals those values are roughly based?
Thanks for any comments!
Andre