Di. Wilson et Ap. Watkinson, STUDY OF AUTOXIDATION REACTION FOULING IN HEAT-EXCHANGERS, Canadian journal of chemical engineering, 74(2), 1996, pp. 236-246
The mechanism of autoxidation reaction fouling in single phase liquid
heat transfer under turbulent flow conditions was studied using model
solutions of indene in lube oil recirculated through a tubular fouling
probe which permitted both thermal and mass deposition measurements.
The fouling rate was initially constant, and then accelerated as polyp
eroxide gums reached their solubility limit. Deposit composition and m
orphology in the tubular device are compared with results obtained in
an annular probe with a short heated length. The initial fouling data
collected over surface temperatures of 180-255 degrees C and now veloc
ities of 0.5-2.6 m/s (Re = 3000 - 16000) gave reasonable agreement wit
h a boundary layer reaction model.