Papps
Petroleum
- Mar 21, 2011
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I recently carried out heat duty calculation for a couple of Heat Exchangers present in the process which are of Plate & Frame Heat Exchangers after the exchanger plates pack were replacement with new one's due to leakages.
From the calculations I have the below observations,
- Current flow rate through the heat exchanger is less than the design flow rate
- Current DT is almost double the times the design DT i.e Design DT is 8 deg C but attained DT is 15 deg C
15 deg C was intentional due to the process requirements.
- Confirmed that operating temperatures and pressure profile for the Hot & Cold side are within the design values.
- Calculated Heat Duty of the heat exchanger is less than the design heat duty. Heat duty was calculated based on the cold side flow rate which is known.
- Calculated Hot side flow rate based on the calculated heat duty as Qcold = QHot to verify if the Hot side medium flow rate is more than the design flow rate of hot side as DT is double the times of design DT but it was under the limit.
- Further, Calculated Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient with Heat Duty, LMTD, and Heat Transfer Area which was exceeding more than the design value.
What are the problems or negative implications which can be caused in the Heat Exchanger by operating the Heat Exchanger beyond the design Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient?
Is the design Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient value used for the thermal design/manufacturing of the Heat Exchanger parts such that operation of the heat exchanger beyond design Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient value could cause thermal stress or fatigue or material degradation thereby reducing the potential life span of the heat exchanger ?
From the calculations I have the below observations,
- Current flow rate through the heat exchanger is less than the design flow rate
- Current DT is almost double the times the design DT i.e Design DT is 8 deg C but attained DT is 15 deg C
15 deg C was intentional due to the process requirements.
- Confirmed that operating temperatures and pressure profile for the Hot & Cold side are within the design values.
- Calculated Heat Duty of the heat exchanger is less than the design heat duty. Heat duty was calculated based on the cold side flow rate which is known.
- Calculated Hot side flow rate based on the calculated heat duty as Qcold = QHot to verify if the Hot side medium flow rate is more than the design flow rate of hot side as DT is double the times of design DT but it was under the limit.
- Further, Calculated Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient with Heat Duty, LMTD, and Heat Transfer Area which was exceeding more than the design value.
What are the problems or negative implications which can be caused in the Heat Exchanger by operating the Heat Exchanger beyond the design Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient?
Is the design Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient value used for the thermal design/manufacturing of the Heat Exchanger parts such that operation of the heat exchanger beyond design Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient value could cause thermal stress or fatigue or material degradation thereby reducing the potential life span of the heat exchanger ?