KC12
Chemical
- Feb 25, 2010
- 9
Hello Gentlemen,
I am working on replacing some existing plate and frame HEX with units that can handle more process flow, about 30 percent more. With that, more steam mass flow will be required to give the desired heating. The steam comes from multiple effect evaps.
What would be the best way to verify our evaporators can supply the new higher mass flows? A mass balance around the evaporators would be the first step, but data for this is hard to obtain as the process is so variable. I do have current gauge pressures at the steam inlets for our existing hex's.
I am working on replacing some existing plate and frame HEX with units that can handle more process flow, about 30 percent more. With that, more steam mass flow will be required to give the desired heating. The steam comes from multiple effect evaps.
What would be the best way to verify our evaporators can supply the new higher mass flows? A mass balance around the evaporators would be the first step, but data for this is hard to obtain as the process is so variable. I do have current gauge pressures at the steam inlets for our existing hex's.