Splitting Header Box for an Air Cooler
Splitting Header Box for an Air Cooler
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Could anyone there elaborate for me clause 7.1.6.1.2 in API 661 (6th Ed), see below,
- If the fluid temperature difference between the inlet & outlet of the multi-pass bundle exceeds 110 degC, U-tube construction, split headers or other methods of straint relief shall be employed.
For example if I have an box-type multi-pass air cooler, says 4-pass or 6-pass, whereby the difference between inlet & outlet operating temperatures is more than 110 degC.
1. How should I analyse whether the header is required to be splitted, and where to split?
2. Should we analyse the temperature across each pass partition, instead of looking at the overall in/out temperature of the whole unit?
Tq.
- If the fluid temperature difference between the inlet & outlet of the multi-pass bundle exceeds 110 degC, U-tube construction, split headers or other methods of straint relief shall be employed.
For example if I have an box-type multi-pass air cooler, says 4-pass or 6-pass, whereby the difference between inlet & outlet operating temperatures is more than 110 degC.
1. How should I analyse whether the header is required to be splitted, and where to split?
2. Should we analyse the temperature across each pass partition, instead of looking at the overall in/out temperature of the whole unit?
Tq.





RE: Splitting Header Box for an Air Cooler
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RE: Splitting Header Box for an Air Cooler
Now I am more concerned about the code compliance i.e. API 661 para 7.1.6.1.2.
In fact I am confused whether the temperature difference of 110 degC is refering to the difference between the inlet & outlet (final) temp of the air cooler (for instance, temp difference between inlet nozzle and outlet nozzle)? Or it shall be evaluated at every crosspass instead?
It could be easier to discuss based on an example. A cooler consists of 6 tube passes with below conditions.
1. It is to cool down a fluid from 210 degC to 55 degC.
2. Temp difference at every crosspasses, e.g at front header, the inlet temp of 1st tubepass is 210 degC while outlet temp of 2nd pass is 130 degC, which means the temp difference for this cross pass is less than 110 degC.
Assuming FEA analysis is passed for this header. Per API661, is the header required to be splitted due to the first condition that overall temp diff exceeds 110 degC?
RE: Splitting Header Box for an Air Cooler
The actual analysis should be done for mean metal temperatures of the top and bottom (and all intermediate ones) tube rows. You have to examine normal operation, turndown, low ambient temperature, etc. You can calculate the amount of thermal expansion for each tube, and see how that translates into the load as (elongation of the tubes)/(tube length) x Ey eqauals stress.
That stress can be converted into the axial tube load by multiplying it by tube cross-secional area. Now you can compare this load with tube allowable load calculated by ASME. You don't need to do the moc-up unless you are cutting it really fine and you want to get more out of your design.