Overview of Heat Exchanger Design-R5
Overview of Heat Exchanger Design-R5
Overview of Heat Exchanger Design-R5
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Contents
• Introduction
• Objective of thermal design of Heat Exchangers
• Data Required for thermal design
• Step by step design methodology
• Thermal design & check rating
• Flow Induced Vibration
• Case Studies
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Introduction
• Shell and tube heat Exchanger is by far the most widely used type of heat
exchanger in oil refining, chemical, petrochemical and power industries.
• S&T accounted for 85% of new exchangers supplied to leading European
countries.
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TEMA Heat
Exchanger
Nomenclature
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Design Philosophy
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Data to be furnished
• Flow rate
• Inlet/outlet temperature
• Heat Release Profile and
physical properties
• Operating pressure
• Allowable pressure drop
• Fouling resistance
• Geometrical constraints
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Steps in Thermal Designing
• Allocation of fluids
• Selection of Front Head-Shell-Rear Head
• Material of construction
• Selection of - Tube OD; Pitch; Tube Layout and Tube Length,
• Selection of Baffle type & orientation
• Nozzle sizing
• Location of nozzles
• Stream Analysis
• Rating/Design of the Exchanger
• Vibration analysis
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Steps in Thermal Designing
• Allocation of fluids
• Selection of Front Head-Shell-Rear Head
• Material of construction
• Selection of - Tube OD; Pitch; Tube Layout and Tube Length,
• Selection of Baffle type & orientation
• Nozzle sizing
• Location of nozzles
• Stream Analysis
• Rating/Design of the Exchanger
• Vibration analysis
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Allocation of fluid
Safety:
• The hazardous fluids can be placed on shellside or tubeside except for-
P-type or W-type rear head of exchanger.
Reliability:
• General rule is to allocate corrosive fluids to the tubeside.
• High temperature lethal fluids are kept on Shell side.
Operating practice:
• It is preferred to allocate cooling water always to the tubeside.
Ease of maintenance:
• Fluids causing heavy fouling should be placed on tubeside as cleaning is easy
on tubeside.
Capital cost:
• Fluids which require exotic material should be placed on tubeside.
• High pressure fluid should be allocated to the tubeside.
• Fluid with high Volumetric flow rate to be allocated to shellside.
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Steps in Thermal Designing
• Allocation of fluids
• Selection of Front Head-Shell-Rear Head
• Material of construction
• Selection of - Tube OD; Pitch; Tube Layout and Tube Length,
• Selection of Baffle type & orientation
• Nozzle sizing
• Location of nozzles
• Stream Analysis
• Rating/Design of the Exchanger
• Vibration analysis
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Shell type
Order of priority in selection
1. E type shells are standard
2. G and H shells are normally
specified only for horizontal
thermosyphon reboilers.
3. J and X types if the allowable
pressure drop cannot be
accommodated in E-type design.
4. F type is used for pure counter-
current in 2 tube passes.
5. K type is for Kettle reboilers.
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Steps in Thermal Designing
• Allocation of fluids
• Selection of Front Head-Shell-Rear Head
• Material of construction
• Selection of - Tube OD; Pitch; Tube Layout and Tube Length,
• Selection of Baffle type & orientation
• Nozzle sizing
• Location of nozzles
• Stream Analysis
• Rating/Design of the Exchanger
• Vibration analysis
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Steps in Thermal Designing
• Allocation of fluids
• Selection of Front Head-Shell-Rear Head
• Material of construction
• Selection of - Tube OD; Pitch; Tube Layout and Tube Length
• Selection of Baffle type & orientation
• Nozzle sizing
• Location of nozzles
• Stream Analysis
• Rating/Design of the Exchanger
• Vibration analysis
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Selection of Tube Size
Tube OD
Straight Tube U tubes
Tube OD 15.875/19.05/25.4
Thickness Min. as per API 660 or licensor requirements
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Steps in Thermal Designing
• Allocation of fluids
• Selection of Front Head-Shell-Rear Head
• Material of construction
• Selection of - Tube OD; Pitch; Tube Layout and Tube Length
• Selection of Baffle type & orientation
• Nozzle sizing
• Location of nozzles
• Stream Analysis
• Rating/Design of the Exchanger
• Vibration analysis
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• Taken as % of shell ID
• Baffle cut vary in between 15-45 %, but
recommended value is between 20-25%.
Horizontal Cut Vertical Cut (Parallel)
(Perpendicular)
Single phase fluid Two phase fluid
services services
Parallel Cut
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Steps in Thermal Designing
• Allocation of fluids
• Selection of Front Head-Shell-Rear Head
• Material of construction
• Selection of - Tube OD; Pitch; Tube Layout and Tube Length
• Selection of Baffle type & orientation
• Nozzle sizing
• Location of nozzles
• Stream Analysis
• Rating/Design of the Exchanger
• Vibration analysis
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Nozzle Sizing
• Nozzle Sizing
• Nozzle ρ-V2 • ≤ 6500 kg/ms2 on Shell side and
• ≤ 15000 kg/ms2 on Tube side
What is ρ-V2 ?
TEMA GUIDELINE
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Steps in Thermal Designing
• Allocation of fluids
• Selection of Front Head-Shell-Rear Head
• Material of construction
• Selection of - Tube OD; Pitch; Tube Layout and Tube Length
• Selection of Baffle type & orientation
• Nozzle sizing
• Location of nozzles
• Stream Analysis
• Rating/Design of the Exchanger
• Vibration analysis
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Nozzle Location
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Nozzle Location
Fluid should follow the Natural Convection Flow Path
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Impingement Protection
Impingement Protection -TEMA Requirements
Shell Side
• Non-abrasive, Single phase fluids: • If Rho-V2 ≥ 2232 kg/ms2
Tube Side
Use of an axial inlet nozzle.
Number of passes
Number of Passes depends on :
Velocity requirements
Available pressure drop
Phase separation possibilities
Possibility of welding pass partition
plates
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Steps in Thermal Designing
• Allocation of fluids
• Selection of Front Head-Shell-Rear Head
• Material of construction
• Selection of - Tube OD; Pitch; Tube Layout and Tube Length
• Selection of Baffle type & orientation
• Nozzle sizing
• Location of nozzles
• Stream Analysis
• Rating/Design of the Exchanger
• Vibration analysis
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Clearances
Clearances as Per TEMA:
• Bundle To Shell ID
• Baffle OD to Shell ID
• Tube OD to Baffle Hole
Tube OD to Baffle Hole
Baffle OD to Shell ID
Bundle to Shell
Type of Exchanger diametric clearances
(mm)
• Fixed tubesheet exchanger 15-20
• U-tube heat exchanger 15-20
Bundle To Shell ID • Floating head exchanger (S Type) 45-60
• Pull through floating head exchanger (T Type) 140-200
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Impingement
• Sealing strips rods
Seal rods
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Steps in Thermal Designing
• Allocation of fluids
• Selection of Front Head-Shell-Rear Head
• Material of construction
• Selection of - Tube OD; Pitch; Tube Layout and Tube Length
• Selection of Baffle type & orientation
• Nozzle sizing
• Location of nozzles
• Stream Analysis
• Rating/Design of the Exchanger
• Vibration analysis
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Modification of the
Rating of Geometry
Design parameter
Design Evaluation :
• Overdesign
• Heat Duty
• FIV
• Δp
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Q = U.A.LMTD
Where Q = Heat Duty
U = Overall Heat Transfer Co-efficient
A = Effective heat transfer area (considering OD) of tubes
LMTD = Logarithmic Mean Temperature Difference.
LMTD = ∆T1 - ∆T0
ln ∆T1
∆T0
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Steps in Thermal Designing
• Allocation of fluids
• Selection of Front Head-Shell-Rear Head
• Material of construction
• Selection of - Tube OD; Pitch; Tube Layout and Tube Length
• Selection of Baffle type & orientation
• Nozzle sizing
• Location of nozzles
• Stream Analysis
• Rating/Design of the Exchanger
• Vibration analysis
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Fluid-elastic Whirling
• Fluid-elastic Whirling is a phenomenon in which tube vibrates in an
orbital motion.
• It is produced by flow across tubes causing a combination of lift and
drag displacements of the tubes at their natural frequencies.
• If the energy fed to the tube by the flow exceeds that which can be
dissipated by damping, it can lead to “run away” condition for the
tube
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Vortex Shedding
• Flow across a tube produces a series of vortices in the downstream wake
formed as the flow separates alternately from the opposite sides of the
tube.
• The alternative shedding of vertices produce alternating forces which
occur more frequently as the velocity of flow increases.
• When Vortex shedding frequency coincides with the natural frequency of
the tubes, resonance can occur.
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Windows
Tubes
with no tubes
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PROCESS DATA:
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Resolution:
• DTS strips used to reduce unsupported span & Increase the Natural Frequency of
tubes
Recommendation
• FIV analysis at design stage
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Resolution:
• DTS strips used to reduce unsupported span & Increase the Natural Frequency of
tubes
Recommendation
• FIV analysis at design stage
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PROCESS DATA:
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CASE : Operation
Equipment: Make Gas Boiler
Project: Sipchem
Client: Chiyoda Corp./Jacobs Engg.
Location:Al Jubail, Saudi Arabia
PROCESS DATA:
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CASE : Operation
Equipment: Make Gas Boiler
Project: Sipchem
CASE : Operation
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CASE : Optimization
Equipment: Screw Plug Exchangers
Project: Clean fuel project
Client: KNPC/Petrofac
Location: Kuwait.
PROCESS DATA:
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CASE : Optimization
Equipment: Screw Plug Exchangers
Project: Clean fuel project
Recommendation
o Alternate design with NTIW configuration.
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Thank You
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