2021
DOI: 10.3390/pr9081356
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A Review of Crystallization Fouling in Heat Exchangers

Abstract: A vast majority of heat exchangers suffer from unwanted deposition of material on the surface, which severely inhibits their performance and thus marks one of the biggest challenges in heat transfer. Despite numerous scientific investigations, prediction and prevention of fouling remain unresolved issues in process engineering and are responsible for large economic losses and environmental damage. This review article focuses specifically on crystallization fouling, providing a comprehensive overview of the sta… Show more

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“…The tracking error is quantified by using the squared difference between the reference/setpoint (T sp so ) and predicted HE behavior ( b T so ) for a finite duration indicated by the prediction horizon (p) as in (10). The change in tube side mass flow rate (m t ) from the nominal value (m SS t ) is determined over the finite control horizon (m) as in (11). It provides inference on the control demands required by the HE to cool down the naphtha to the desired temperature amidst disturbances and fouling.…”
Section: Design Of Adaptive Mpcmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The tracking error is quantified by using the squared difference between the reference/setpoint (T sp so ) and predicted HE behavior ( b T so ) for a finite duration indicated by the prediction horizon (p) as in (10). The change in tube side mass flow rate (m t ) from the nominal value (m SS t ) is determined over the finite control horizon (m) as in (11). It provides inference on the control demands required by the HE to cool down the naphtha to the desired temperature amidst disturbances and fouling.…”
Section: Design Of Adaptive Mpcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10 A higher rate of fluid velocity (Re > 12,000) causes reduced fouling deposition and significant foulant removal. 11 Several experimental studies reveal the direct dependence of fouling deposition on heat transfer surfaces to the foulant concentration in the fluid. 12 Adaptive control strategy is widely investigated to control HE with FR variations.…”
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“…Nucleation and crystal growth are fascinating phenomena that require computationally expensive tools to be fully understood [1,2]. Recent studies have focused on molecular anion systems, particularly carbonates, phosphates and sulphates, due to their biological and industrial relevance [3]. Alkali metal nitrates are made up of a monovalent cation and a simple triangular molecular ion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The formation of deposits caused by biofouling on the heat exchanger metal surfaces increases surface roughness and decreases cross-sectional flow area, which leads to higher friction loss in fluid flow ( Kazi, 2012 , 2020 ). Mitigation methods, including surface scrubbing, fluidizing bed heat exchangers, cleaning-in-place and dosing antifouling chemicals, are the main ways to tackle biofouling ( Berce et al, 2021 ). Conventional approaches to treat biofouled heat exchangers by periodic electrochlorination or acid flushes are costly and environmentally hazardous.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%