MHS1988
Mechanical
- Jan 6, 2024
- 6
Hello everyone,
I’m a mechanical engineer working for a vendor that designs and fabricates heat exchangers. While we primarily focus on mechanical design, clients sometimes ask us to guarantee thermal performance as well. This usually involves minor tweaks in HTRI, like adjusting tube layouts or baffle arrangements, to align with our mechanical design.
However, a couple of days ago, a client sent us a process datasheet and asked us to provide our own thermal design. Here are the key design details:
SERVICE: Surface Condenser, TEMA TYPE: BEM, Qty.: 1
Tube Length= 3000mm, SHELL/CHANNEL ID= 1360mm, Tube OD= 25.4mm, Tube Thk.=1.65mm, Tube Pitch=35.5mm, Layout: 30°, No. Tubes: 888 (to be finalized by vendor),
Baffle: Single Seg. 30% Cut (to be finalized by vendor),
Shell Side Data:
Fluid: STEAM, Mass Flow: 16600 kg/hr, Inlet/Outlet Press.: 0.09341/- Bar(absolute), Allow. Press. Drop: By Vendor, Inlet/Outlet Temp.: 44.8/40 °C, Vapor Fraction In/Out: 1/0,
Design Press.: 3 Bar(Gauge), Design Temp.: 120 °C, No. Passes: 1, Inlet/Outlet Nozzle Size: NPS22/NPS3, Material: SS304L, C.A.: 0
TUBE Side Data:
Fluid: COOLING WATER, Mass Flow: 134309 kg/hr, Inlet/Outlet Press.: 3.1/2.6 Bar(absolute), Allow. Press. Drop: 0.5 bar, Inlet/Outlet Temp.: 32/42 °C, Vapor Fraction In/Out: 0/0,
Design Press.: 6 Bar(Gauge), Design Temp.: 120 °C, No. Passes: 4, Inlet/Outlet Nozzle Size: NPS10/NPS10, Material: SS304L, C.A.: 0
I ran the data through HTRI, but no solution was reached. As a troubleshooting step, I left out the cooling water flow rate, and the reported value in HTRI was almost 7 times higher than the specified value in the datasheet. A friend of mine (also a mechanical engineer) checked the data using HYSYS and confirmed the HTRI result. He also used EDR’s design module, which suggested 8 parallel exchangers of this size to meet the requirements.
Now I am wondering whether this kind of exchanger (a Surface Condenser) is just another story and too complex for us to handle, Or is there a possibility that the client’s provided data is incorrect?
I’ve already reached out to their process engineer, but he wasn’t much help. He mentioned that the data came from a licensor, but couldn’t provide further details.
Any insights or advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance.
I’m a mechanical engineer working for a vendor that designs and fabricates heat exchangers. While we primarily focus on mechanical design, clients sometimes ask us to guarantee thermal performance as well. This usually involves minor tweaks in HTRI, like adjusting tube layouts or baffle arrangements, to align with our mechanical design.
However, a couple of days ago, a client sent us a process datasheet and asked us to provide our own thermal design. Here are the key design details:
SERVICE: Surface Condenser, TEMA TYPE: BEM, Qty.: 1
Tube Length= 3000mm, SHELL/CHANNEL ID= 1360mm, Tube OD= 25.4mm, Tube Thk.=1.65mm, Tube Pitch=35.5mm, Layout: 30°, No. Tubes: 888 (to be finalized by vendor),
Baffle: Single Seg. 30% Cut (to be finalized by vendor),
Shell Side Data:
Fluid: STEAM, Mass Flow: 16600 kg/hr, Inlet/Outlet Press.: 0.09341/- Bar(absolute), Allow. Press. Drop: By Vendor, Inlet/Outlet Temp.: 44.8/40 °C, Vapor Fraction In/Out: 1/0,
Design Press.: 3 Bar(Gauge), Design Temp.: 120 °C, No. Passes: 1, Inlet/Outlet Nozzle Size: NPS22/NPS3, Material: SS304L, C.A.: 0
TUBE Side Data:
Fluid: COOLING WATER, Mass Flow: 134309 kg/hr, Inlet/Outlet Press.: 3.1/2.6 Bar(absolute), Allow. Press. Drop: 0.5 bar, Inlet/Outlet Temp.: 32/42 °C, Vapor Fraction In/Out: 0/0,
Design Press.: 6 Bar(Gauge), Design Temp.: 120 °C, No. Passes: 4, Inlet/Outlet Nozzle Size: NPS10/NPS10, Material: SS304L, C.A.: 0
I ran the data through HTRI, but no solution was reached. As a troubleshooting step, I left out the cooling water flow rate, and the reported value in HTRI was almost 7 times higher than the specified value in the datasheet. A friend of mine (also a mechanical engineer) checked the data using HYSYS and confirmed the HTRI result. He also used EDR’s design module, which suggested 8 parallel exchangers of this size to meet the requirements.
Now I am wondering whether this kind of exchanger (a Surface Condenser) is just another story and too complex for us to handle, Or is there a possibility that the client’s provided data is incorrect?
I’ve already reached out to their process engineer, but he wasn’t much help. He mentioned that the data came from a licensor, but couldn’t provide further details.
Any insights or advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance.
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