vesselguy
Petroleum
- Feb 25, 2002
- 386
Hi all,
Are there any negative issues that I should be aware of in regards to slender HX, ie., shell length is much greater than diameter, lets say L/D > 5.
I have no concern with thermal design for long and slender hx shape but from a mechanical perspective, too long and slender a vessel the more challenge it is to support it on two saddles without getting into large repads around the shell. Are there other concerns?
Would it be correct to justify use of a hair-pin with shorter length in such instance?
thanks.
Are there any negative issues that I should be aware of in regards to slender HX, ie., shell length is much greater than diameter, lets say L/D > 5.
I have no concern with thermal design for long and slender hx shape but from a mechanical perspective, too long and slender a vessel the more challenge it is to support it on two saddles without getting into large repads around the shell. Are there other concerns?
Would it be correct to justify use of a hair-pin with shorter length in such instance?
thanks.