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Study on oil fouling in a double pipe heat exchanger with mitigation by a surfactant
Author(s) -
Hasan Basim O.,
Majdi Hasan Sh,
Hathal Mustafa M.
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
heat transfer
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2688-4542
pISSN - 2688-4534
DOI - 10.1002/htj.21738
Subject(s) - fouling , heat exchanger , pressure drop , pulmonary surfactant , chemistry , chemical engineering , materials science , chromatography , thermodynamics , membrane , biochemistry , physics , engineering
Fouling of oils on heat exchanger surfaces and pipelines is a common problem in a variety of industrial applications. This is because the oil deposits on the heat transfer surface causes an increase in pressure drop and a decrease in heat exchanger efficiency. In the current work, oil fouling in double pipe heat exchanger was investigated and mitigated using a surface‐active agent for the flow of a dispersion fluid containing different dispersed oil fractions in water. The effect of the dispersed oil fraction (5%vol and 10%vol) and temperature (35°C‐55°C) on the oil fouling rate was studied and discussed under turbulent flow conditions for both hot and cold fluids. Different amounts of alkylbenzene sulfonate as a surfactant were added to reduce the fouling rate under turbulent flow. It was found that the fouling thermal resistance ( R f ) increases when the fluid temperature decreases. The higher the dispersed oil fraction, the higher the R f for all temperatures due to higher oil deposition. Addition of 0.2%vol to 0.5%vol of alkylbenzene sulfonate caused an appreciable reduction in R f depending on oil fraction and Reynolds number. The mitigation percent was higher for a lower Reynolds number, reaching up to 96%.

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