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Plate heat exchanger for sulfuric acid

Plate heat exchanger for sulfuric acid

Plate heat exchanger for sulfuric acid

(OP)
I am preparing specification for plate heat exchanger for sulfuric acid cooling application and I want to specify the maximum velocity in the connection and within the plate.

Does any one know the limits ?

RE: Plate heat exchanger for sulfuric acid

Hi NickT16,

- As a general rule, fluids velocity should be maximized whithin the pressure drop limits of your process. Increasing velocity increases heat tranfer coefficients and reduces fouling especially for fluids containing suspended solids.

- Consider using a multipass unit if the velocity is low.

-Make sure that the gaskets material is compatible with the streams involved (especially sulfuric acid).

a free software for phe design is available at:

 http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/innohex
 
zerok
     

RE: Plate heat exchanger for sulfuric acid

never heard of that limitation for plate heat exchangers...
but, for shell&tube HE, TEMA recommends impingement plates for ρV² > 500.
And ρV² < 4000 for total bundle entrance and exit areas.

where [ρ]=lb/ft³, [V]= ft/s

in any case, my plant experience with plate HE is that they usually use the same diameter as the piping - i.e. no expansion or reduction.

HTH
 

saludos.
a.

RE: Plate heat exchanger for sulfuric acid

I have been thinking about this thread for a while now.

Regarding the nozzles, liquid velocity limitation standards as pertain to any piping/nozzles, PHE or otherwise would prevail.  You must have parameters for your piping and other components in the piping trains.

Regarding the plate packs, PHE's love velocity (within parameters, of course) but higher velocity means higher pressure drop, so more often than not the system and it's pressure drop limitations are the velocity limiters in a PHE.

If you can stand the pressure drop, go for the maximum velocity your PHE supplier will allow.

If your nozzle sizing is consistent with your proper piping standards (in other words, your nozzles are not inordinately oversized,) I believe their limitations will dictate the velocity limits long before you have to worry about the plates.  Just my opinion.  I did not do any research that you could have done, like Google, etc.

rmw

RE: Plate heat exchanger for sulfuric acid

(OP)
Thanks for the details. I will check with my piping selection.

Nickt16

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