Performance evaluation of a zero-fouling reciprocating scraped surface heat exchanger
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Solano Fernández, Juan Pedro; García Pinar, Alberto; Vicente Quiles, Pedro Ginés; Viedma Robles, AntonioResearch Group
Mecánica de Fluidos e Ingeniería TérmicaKnowledge Area
Mecánica de FluidosPublication date
2011Publisher
Taylor & FrancisBibliographic Citation
Juan P. Solano, Alberto García, Pedro G. Vicente & Antonio Viedma (2011). Performance Evaluation of a Zero-Fouling Reciprocating Scraped-Surface Heat Exchanger, Heat Transfer Engineering, 32:3-4, 331-338, DOI: 10.1080/01457632.2010.495657Peer review
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Heat transferFouling
Heat exchanger
Scraped surface
Abstract
An innovative self-cleaning shell and tube heat exchanger is presented. Inside each
interior tube (through which the product flows) a scraping rod is fitted. This rod moves in reciprocal manner and the scraping elements mounted on the rod fully clean the tube wall surface. Additionally, the macroscopic displacements of the flow, induced by the insert device motion, promote high flow mixing. Consequently, tube-side heat transfer coefficients are enhanced. Thermal-hydraulic and scraping power measurements are performed in laminar regime
for 20<Reh<250 and 0≤ω≤1 (ω=uscr/uf). An extended Performance Evaluation Criterion is
proposed, in order to balance the augmentations of heat transfer and the increased power consumption (pumping and scraping power) of the device. This study allows stating guidelines for the operation of the device, concluding that the performance of the heat exchanger is irrespective of the velocity ratio. The scraper can be used intermittently, or at
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