supermax
Chemical
- Feb 10, 2003
- 12
I have to design a very unusual natural gas heater for a sea platform skid, that shall be structured in this way:
- A jacketed vertical vessel with dyatermic oil inside, heated by an electric resistance, provided by a on-off device;
- A natural gas flux trough the jacket, where the gas has to be heated up to a fixed temperature value.
It seems that I have two kinds of heat transfer process, supposing to keep the diatermic oil temperature at a constant value:
- a natural convection from the diatermic oil side to the jacket wall;
- a forced convection between the natural gas and the jacket inside wall.
I am trying to find an equation system that allow me to size and design this kind of gas heater and perhaps I found it using the Kern books, but I'm not sure.
This is an AGIP standard gas heater, but I was'nt able to find any refereces about it; I wonder if someone knows an experienced system to calculate ad size it.
- A jacketed vertical vessel with dyatermic oil inside, heated by an electric resistance, provided by a on-off device;
- A natural gas flux trough the jacket, where the gas has to be heated up to a fixed temperature value.
It seems that I have two kinds of heat transfer process, supposing to keep the diatermic oil temperature at a constant value:
- a natural convection from the diatermic oil side to the jacket wall;
- a forced convection between the natural gas and the jacket inside wall.
I am trying to find an equation system that allow me to size and design this kind of gas heater and perhaps I found it using the Kern books, but I'm not sure.
This is an AGIP standard gas heater, but I was'nt able to find any refereces about it; I wonder if someone knows an experienced system to calculate ad size it.