aahmed
Chemical
- Jan 2, 2013
- 10
Hi
am a chemical engineer and new to this forum.Below is my problem statement:
We have a vertical thin film evaporator used to remove solvent from a slurry ( containing 10 - 12 % solids ).HP steam ( 100 barg ) is let down through a PCV upto 50barg ( obviously a SH steam) and goes to four jackets of evaporator through 4 parallel individual lines. condensate at approx 265 C is collected from all 4 jackets and sent back. Process Feed at a temp of 125 C enters from and then leaves from bottom of evaporator in the form of this pasty slurry. We have experienced internal cracks on process feed nozzle welding re-inforcement pads.Some of the guys at our plant say that its due to thermal shocks due to less temp of feed ( 125 C ) whereas evaporated is heated upto 50 barg steam pressure. Is this true ?Secondly we think that steam flow should be lowered in first top jacket where coldest feed is introduced.Will it help to reduce any thermal shocks?
My second question is that...We operate evaporator for 4 hrs / day @ 4te/h feed rate. We want a continuous operation of evaporator @ 500 kg/h..Is this possible theoratically and practically?
will appreciate your response
Best Regards
am a chemical engineer and new to this forum.Below is my problem statement:
We have a vertical thin film evaporator used to remove solvent from a slurry ( containing 10 - 12 % solids ).HP steam ( 100 barg ) is let down through a PCV upto 50barg ( obviously a SH steam) and goes to four jackets of evaporator through 4 parallel individual lines. condensate at approx 265 C is collected from all 4 jackets and sent back. Process Feed at a temp of 125 C enters from and then leaves from bottom of evaporator in the form of this pasty slurry. We have experienced internal cracks on process feed nozzle welding re-inforcement pads.Some of the guys at our plant say that its due to thermal shocks due to less temp of feed ( 125 C ) whereas evaporated is heated upto 50 barg steam pressure. Is this true ?Secondly we think that steam flow should be lowered in first top jacket where coldest feed is introduced.Will it help to reduce any thermal shocks?
My second question is that...We operate evaporator for 4 hrs / day @ 4te/h feed rate. We want a continuous operation of evaporator @ 500 kg/h..Is this possible theoratically and practically?
will appreciate your response
Best Regards