FcJazz
Materials
- May 23, 2011
- 1
Good day everybody,
This is my first posting to the Eng-Tips Forum.
I need your help, in the form of practical knowledge or links on how to solve this problem.
I am currently working on a U-tube Heat Exchanger design that can process 20,000 barrel of crude oil per day.
The parameters are as follows:
1. The heat exchanger has to cool the crude oil from 100o c to 40o c using seawater.
2. The seawater originally at a temperature of 25o c, will have to be re-emptied into the sea at a temperature of 35o c.
Requirements.
1. I want to know how to calculate the amount of seawater needed for this cooling operation.
2. I want to know how to determine the size(capacity) of the heat exchanger. Also determining the number and size(length) of each tube in the heat exchanger.
3. If the material to be used for constructing this heat exchanger is either carbon steel, stainless steel or titanium, what corrosion forms should I expect and how can I control these forms of corrosion.
Thanks in anticipation of your response.
This is my first posting to the Eng-Tips Forum.
I need your help, in the form of practical knowledge or links on how to solve this problem.
I am currently working on a U-tube Heat Exchanger design that can process 20,000 barrel of crude oil per day.
The parameters are as follows:
1. The heat exchanger has to cool the crude oil from 100o c to 40o c using seawater.
2. The seawater originally at a temperature of 25o c, will have to be re-emptied into the sea at a temperature of 35o c.
Requirements.
1. I want to know how to calculate the amount of seawater needed for this cooling operation.
2. I want to know how to determine the size(capacity) of the heat exchanger. Also determining the number and size(length) of each tube in the heat exchanger.
3. If the material to be used for constructing this heat exchanger is either carbon steel, stainless steel or titanium, what corrosion forms should I expect and how can I control these forms of corrosion.
Thanks in anticipation of your response.