G. Bergeles et al., EFFECTS OF FOULING ON THE EFFICIENCY OF HEAT-EXCHANGERS IN LIGNITE UTILITY BOILERS, Applied thermal engineering, 17(8-10), 1997, pp. 739-749
The work presented in this article is directed towards the understandi
ng of the mechanism of ash deposition on the surfaces of tubes of heat
exchangers in lignite utility boilers and the evaluation of the influ
ence of fouling on heat exchanger efficiency. For this purpose a numer
ical model was developed to predict the deposition of particles onto t
he heat transfer surfaces. The deposition model is combined with a num
erical procedure that solves the two phase flow and temperature field
around the tubes of the heat exchanger. Predictions of the flow field
in both in-line and staggered tube bundles are validated through compa
risons with experimental measurements that are conducted in laboratory
model geometries. Experimental techniques include laser-sheet flow vi
sualisation and laser Doppler Anemometry (LDA). Observations in full s
cale geometries of lignite utility boiler heat exchangers that are in
current operation are provided by the industrial partner. The results
of the work performed indicate that the maximum deposit height on the
surface of the first tube is reached in about two weeks for a staggere
d tube bundle arrangement. It is the actual spacing of the tube arrang
ement that plays an important role in reducing the fouling rate while
closely spaced tubes in in-line arrangements show signs of bridge form
ation between subsequent tube rows. (C) European Communities 1997. Pub
lished by Elsevier Science Ltd.