fdomin
Chemical
- Jan 10, 2002
- 49
I´m designing the regeneration gas aircooler of an NGL plant.
API 661 ask for methods of restraint relief for multipass bundles with temp. difference larger than 200°F, which is the case of this equipment.
I have tried multipass bundles (4 to 6 passes) with different tube pass configurations as side-side, crossed, a side-side/crossed mix, but in every case the first pass delta T is aprox 285°F. The second pass delta T is 100°F.
Our mechanical engineer said differential thermal expansion will damage the bundle, specially at header/tube union and a single pass cooler should be used.
On the other hand I had checked similar equipment of recognized companies (Smithco) and found even larger temperatures differences. (Gas is cooled from 550°F to 120°F in a 2-pass split box header bundle with 360°F & 70°F delta T for each pass).
I´m reluctant to design a single pass cooler as the heat transfer coeff inside the tubes will be very low, even lower than air, thus generating a very large cooler.
If someone has some experience on this matter it will be helpful.
Thank.
API 661 ask for methods of restraint relief for multipass bundles with temp. difference larger than 200°F, which is the case of this equipment.
I have tried multipass bundles (4 to 6 passes) with different tube pass configurations as side-side, crossed, a side-side/crossed mix, but in every case the first pass delta T is aprox 285°F. The second pass delta T is 100°F.
Our mechanical engineer said differential thermal expansion will damage the bundle, specially at header/tube union and a single pass cooler should be used.
On the other hand I had checked similar equipment of recognized companies (Smithco) and found even larger temperatures differences. (Gas is cooled from 550°F to 120°F in a 2-pass split box header bundle with 360°F & 70°F delta T for each pass).
I´m reluctant to design a single pass cooler as the heat transfer coeff inside the tubes will be very low, even lower than air, thus generating a very large cooler.
If someone has some experience on this matter it will be helpful.
Thank.