Yobbo
Mechanical
- Apr 22, 2003
- 85
Hi,
I am confronted with the challenge to generate process steam for a paper factory within our power plant. As the condensate does not abide our strict quality requirements I would like to investigate whether it is possible and feasible to generate steam of 8,5 bar and 182 C with superheated steam of 15 bar and 290 C. From the viewpoint of enthalpy it shouldn't be a problem. I think however that it will be some kind of specialty as I cannot find any comparable application on the internet. And I seem to have learned at some point in my studies that it is not possible to transfer heat from a condensing fluid to a boiling fluid in a controlled way. But I am not sure about this. I would like to know whether anyone of you has ever been confronted with the same kind of challenge and may give me some hints or directions about where I should look for a practical solution. I would like to strive for the least pitch temperature difference as this heat exchanger is merely meant to eliminate the condensate quality problem.
Awaiting any interesting hints, directions, literature references or supplier references for this particular case.
Thanking you in advance,
Karel Postulart
Karel Postulart, The Netherlands
Nuon Power Generation
I am confronted with the challenge to generate process steam for a paper factory within our power plant. As the condensate does not abide our strict quality requirements I would like to investigate whether it is possible and feasible to generate steam of 8,5 bar and 182 C with superheated steam of 15 bar and 290 C. From the viewpoint of enthalpy it shouldn't be a problem. I think however that it will be some kind of specialty as I cannot find any comparable application on the internet. And I seem to have learned at some point in my studies that it is not possible to transfer heat from a condensing fluid to a boiling fluid in a controlled way. But I am not sure about this. I would like to know whether anyone of you has ever been confronted with the same kind of challenge and may give me some hints or directions about where I should look for a practical solution. I would like to strive for the least pitch temperature difference as this heat exchanger is merely meant to eliminate the condensate quality problem.
Awaiting any interesting hints, directions, literature references or supplier references for this particular case.
Thanking you in advance,
Karel Postulart
Karel Postulart, The Netherlands
Nuon Power Generation