chemEcaleb
Chemical
- Oct 1, 2015
- 30
I'm working on replacing/debottlenecking a steam surface condenser that's used in our "vacuum boiler" (it's a draft tube baffle crystallizer built by Swenson). Maarky has sent me a proposal, but I just want to do some design verification to make sure this will work for us in the event that we increase production capacity by 15%. I'm 90% sure it won't be a bottleneck because we currently have 10% of the tubes plugged and it works just fine, but I want to mathematically verify. I think worst case scenario is we will have to get a vacuum pump with an increased capacity. I have no heat exchanger modeling software. I have no Aspen/ProII/Hysis... Just Mathcad. Aside from diving in to McCabe Smith & Harriot and doing some Q=UAdT calcs, what should be my approach?
Right now my idea is this: with an 15% increase in production capacity, we will have a 15% increase in steam flow rate. I can calculate the change in outlet temperature of the gas that is going to the vacuum pump and see how much higher of a volumetric flow rate that will be from the base case and see if I have excess capacity in my vacuum pump...
Right now my idea is this: with an 15% increase in production capacity, we will have a 15% increase in steam flow rate. I can calculate the change in outlet temperature of the gas that is going to the vacuum pump and see how much higher of a volumetric flow rate that will be from the base case and see if I have excess capacity in my vacuum pump...