ms323
Chemical
- Aug 18, 2011
- 3
Greetings, all.
I have a hydrocarbon stream which contains no more than 2% Water, (often much less, but there is always SOME water).
For a variety of reasons, it is desired to cool this stream to around 20 degrees F.
However, this will (obviously) cause freezing of water, and very likely the subsequent plating of ice on the heat exchanging surfaces.
The water is not needed in the stream. In fact, the argument could be made that it is be beneficial to remove this water from the hydrocarbon stream (although it is not necessary).
So, my thinking is that there should be a way to intentionally freeze the water out, that would allow for the removal of water from my hydrocarbons, but also would faciliate effective cooling on the stream without having to deal with the hassle of plated exchanger internals.
Any thoughts?