Principle And Applications For Self-Cleaning Fluidized Bed Heat Exchangers And The Revamping Of Severely Fouling Conventional Heat Exchangers Into A Self-Cleaning Configuration

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. G. Klaren
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Self-cleaning fluidized bed heat exchangers are conquering the world for reason that they are able to solve any severe fouling problem in indirect heat transfer due to the circulation of cleaning particles through the tubes of vertical shell and tube exchangers. In most cases, these particles consist of chopped metal wire. Moreover, self-cleaning fluidized bed heat exchangers perform with excellent heat transfer at very low liquid velocities, which enables completely new designs of conventional shell and tube configurations. This article explains the principle and application of this self-cleaning heat exchange technology and also pays attention to an actual case of a revamp of the severely fouling exchangers of a conventional multi-effect evaporator into a self-cleaning configuration. Possibilities for the revamp of conventional exchangers suffering from massive and very hard scale deposits are found in a variety of metallurgical processes, such as: The refining of nickel, the production of alumina from bauxite and many others.
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APA: D. G. Klaren  (2003)  Principle And Applications For Self-Cleaning Fluidized Bed Heat Exchangers And The Revamping Of Severely Fouling Conventional Heat Exchangers Into A Self-Cleaning Configuration

MLA: D. G. Klaren Principle And Applications For Self-Cleaning Fluidized Bed Heat Exchangers And The Revamping Of Severely Fouling Conventional Heat Exchangers Into A Self-Cleaning Configuration. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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