Title of article :
Evaluation of heat exchanger surface coatings
Author/Authors :
David J. Kukulka، نويسنده , , Paul Leising، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
6
From page :
2333
To page :
2338
Abstract :
Compact heat exchangers are very popular due to their effectiveness, small footprint and low cost. In order to protect heat exchangers in dirty applications, coatings can be applied to the heat transfer surfaces to extend effectiveness and minimize fouling. Coating selection is extremely important since the wrong coating can decrease unit effectiveness, cause more fouling, and/or erode the surface. An experimental investigation of coating effectiveness in compact plate heat exchangers is presented. New, cleaned and coated plate heat exchangers are considered in this study. Heat exchangers have been exposed to untreated lake water for various time periods. Transient effectiveness results compare the rate of fouling for coated and uncoated heat exchangers. Additional results compare deposit weight gain at the end of the test period and transient observations of heat transfer surface appearance. All heat exchanger combinations showed some deposit accumulation for the period considered. Results indicate that the thermal performance of the unit decreases with time, resulting in an undersized heat exchanger. For the conditions considered here, uncoated plates accumulate deposits up to 50% faster than coated plates and show a decrease in performance of up to 40%. Surface coating, exposure time, fluid velocity and concentration of particles can affect fouling.
Keywords :
Transient heat transfer analysis , Heat exchanger coating , Experimental heat transfer , Fouling , Plate heat exchanger
Journal title :
Applied Thermal Engineering
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
Applied Thermal Engineering
Record number :
1045297
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