Smith55
Mechanical
- Jun 6, 2022
- 30
Hi all,
Looking for guidance on recommended good practice for specifying fouling factors for the process air side of heat exchangers used in an air separation process.
We have air cooled heat exchangers, S&T heat exchangers and a brazed aluminium plate-fin heat exchangers in a cold box.
I note in the ALPEMA standard that "Fouling is generally not encountered for processes in which brazed aluminium plate-fin heat exchangers are traditionally used: air separation, hydrocarbon separation and liquefaction of gases." In the TEMA standard for S&T Heat Exchangers, there is a recommended fouling factor for "Compressed Air" which is the closest match I can find to our process air stream.
Our main and recycle air compressors are oil free units and the main air inlet is provided with a prefilter droplet separator, class F9 pulse filter and class H13 static filter.
Based on the statement in the ALPEMA standard, could I assume that a fouling factor need not be applied throughout for this process air stream, or would it be recommended to apply fouling factors to particular types of heat exchangers or to distinguish between heat exchangers upstream and downstream of the air purification unit.
Any advice or recommendations for further reading would be appreciated.
Many thanks.
Looking for guidance on recommended good practice for specifying fouling factors for the process air side of heat exchangers used in an air separation process.
We have air cooled heat exchangers, S&T heat exchangers and a brazed aluminium plate-fin heat exchangers in a cold box.
I note in the ALPEMA standard that "Fouling is generally not encountered for processes in which brazed aluminium plate-fin heat exchangers are traditionally used: air separation, hydrocarbon separation and liquefaction of gases." In the TEMA standard for S&T Heat Exchangers, there is a recommended fouling factor for "Compressed Air" which is the closest match I can find to our process air stream.
Our main and recycle air compressors are oil free units and the main air inlet is provided with a prefilter droplet separator, class F9 pulse filter and class H13 static filter.
Based on the statement in the ALPEMA standard, could I assume that a fouling factor need not be applied throughout for this process air stream, or would it be recommended to apply fouling factors to particular types of heat exchangers or to distinguish between heat exchangers upstream and downstream of the air purification unit.
Any advice or recommendations for further reading would be appreciated.
Many thanks.