JK101
Chemical
- Jul 25, 2015
- 2
Folks,
Does anyone knows that in a Reboiler system (e.g. stabilizer bottom, vaporizer), sometime we use a valve to control Steam pressure at inlet & sometime we use a valve to control the condensate flow at the outlet. What is the main reason behind this and which one is more effective? Moreover, what would be the relation between steam pressure and heat exchange in the system?
Actually I am optimizing the heat flow in a vertical shell and tube heat exchanger/Vaporizer. We have steam at tube side and hydrocarbons at shell side.
Your responses will be highly appreciated
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Does anyone knows that in a Reboiler system (e.g. stabilizer bottom, vaporizer), sometime we use a valve to control Steam pressure at inlet & sometime we use a valve to control the condensate flow at the outlet. What is the main reason behind this and which one is more effective? Moreover, what would be the relation between steam pressure and heat exchange in the system?
Actually I am optimizing the heat flow in a vertical shell and tube heat exchanger/Vaporizer. We have steam at tube side and hydrocarbons at shell side.
Your responses will be highly appreciated