Hello everyone,
I'm currently designing a vertical shell-and-tube heat exchanger, and I understand that the typical target range for shellside velocity is between 0.6 and 1.0 m/s to ensure good heat transfer and mitigate fouling.
In my case, the shell-side fluid is water, and I've already tried adjusting both the baffle spacing and shell diameter to increase shellside fluid velocity. However, the maximum velocity I'm achieving on the shellside is only about 0.3 m/s.
Should this be a concern? Even though the fluid is water, could such a low velocity lead to fouling or excessive deposit formation over time?
I did some tests and managed to reach a shell-side velocity of 0.7 m/s, but it required a large number of baffles, which might not be practical from a fabrication or cost standpoint.
I also have another question regarding allowable pressure drop:
When no specific values are provided by the client, is there any rule of thumb I can follow?
For example, would it be reasonable to assume around 0.5 bar on the shellside and 1 bar on the tubeside?
Any guidance or experience would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance!
I'm currently designing a vertical shell-and-tube heat exchanger, and I understand that the typical target range for shellside velocity is between 0.6 and 1.0 m/s to ensure good heat transfer and mitigate fouling.
In my case, the shell-side fluid is water, and I've already tried adjusting both the baffle spacing and shell diameter to increase shellside fluid velocity. However, the maximum velocity I'm achieving on the shellside is only about 0.3 m/s.
Should this be a concern? Even though the fluid is water, could such a low velocity lead to fouling or excessive deposit formation over time?
I did some tests and managed to reach a shell-side velocity of 0.7 m/s, but it required a large number of baffles, which might not be practical from a fabrication or cost standpoint.
I also have another question regarding allowable pressure drop:
When no specific values are provided by the client, is there any rule of thumb I can follow?
For example, would it be reasonable to assume around 0.5 bar on the shellside and 1 bar on the tubeside?
Any guidance or experience would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance!