reactorshell
Chemical
- Feb 12, 2003
- 20
When considering the operation of a shell and tube heat exchanger, where a heating medium (hot oil) flows in the shell side of the exchanger, is it necessary that the pipings to the inlet and outlet to the HE be such that the outlet piping rises to a level higher than that of the inlet. I believe this actually helps in ensuring that the shell side of the exchanger is fully filled with the heating medium, thus eliminating the possiblity of any vapour buildup within the exchanger which could significantly affect the heat transfer coefficient near the top of the reactor.
Any comments, advice and suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Any comments, advice and suggestions are greatly appreciated.