The main purpose of this investigation was to study the mechanisms of mixed
salt crystallisation fouling on heat transfer surfaces during convective h
eat transfer and sub-cooled flow boiling. To date, no investigations on the
effects of operating parameters on the deposition of mixtures of calcium s
ulphate and calcium carbonate, which are the most common constituents of sc
ales formed on heat transfer surfaces, have been reported. In this work, a
substantial number of experiments have been performed to determine the mech
anisms controlling deposition. Fluid velocity, heat flux, surface and bulk
temperatures and concentration of the solutions were varied systematically.
Fractal analysis performed on scanning electron microscopy photographs of
the deposits has been used to quantify deposit characteristics. The results
of these experiments will be used to develop a mechanistic model for predi
ction of crystallisation fouling rates of mixed salts. (C) 2000 Elsevier Sc
ience S.A. All rights reserved.