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Autor:
Enrique Gomez Suarez, Edward M. Ishiyama, Hans U. Zettler, Charlotte Juhel, Simon J. Pugh, Brice Aquino, Hayato Hagi, James Kennedy
Publikováno v:
Heat Transfer Engineering. 43:1365-1377
Heat exchanger fouling is a persistent problem contributing to process economics, plant capacity, environmental concerns, and safety. Advances in research on hydrocarbon fouling have changed the im...
Publikováno v:
Heat Transfer Engineering. 41:115-126
Heat exchanger fouling has been studied for some time in the petroleum industry. As understanding of fouling dynamics and mitigation methods improves, refinery fouling mitigation strategies are changing. The implications of deposit aging in refinery
Autor:
Edward M. Ishiyama, Simon J. Pugh
Publikováno v:
Heat Transfer Engineering. 41:189-198
Parallel branches are commonly observed in industrial heat exchanger networks (HENs). Despite the important relationship between flow distribution and network efficiency, not all parallel b...
Funder: University of Cambridge
Fouling is an acute problem in crude oil preheat train heat exchangers as it affects the thermal and hydraulic performance of individual units as well as the network. Ageing of fouling deposits complicates these i
Fouling is an acute problem in crude oil preheat train heat exchangers as it affects the thermal and hydraulic performance of individual units as well as the network. Ageing of fouling deposits complicates these i
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Publikováno v:
Heat Transfer Engineering. 38:694-702
Visbreakers and other thermal cracking units are thermal process units in crude oil refineries that upgrade heavy petroleum, usually residual oils produced from atmospheric or vacuum distillation of crude oil. The associated process streams of these
Publikováno v:
Heat Transfer Engineering. 38:669-680
Ebert and Panchal introduced the “threshold fouling” approach for describing the initial rate of crude oil chemical reaction fouling at the meeting in this series of conferences held in San Luis Obispo, CA, in 1995. This paper summarizes reviews
Publikováno v:
Process Integration and Optimization for Sustainability. 4:201-201
This article belongs to the special issue Commemorative issue: Graham T. Polley (1947–2018) by Dominic C. Y. Foo and Robin Smith and should be included in Volume 4, Issue 2
Autor:
Athanasios Kolios, Julia C. Chatterton, John Nicholls, Ian Wilson, Phil Longhurst, Feargal Brennan, Gareth Davies, Mike Bernon, Edward M. Ishiyama, Derek Clements-Croome, Abbas Elmualim, Andrew Palmer, Howard Darby, Thomas Yearley, David J. Parsons
Publikováno v:
Process Safety and Environmental Protection. 96:74-81
Research and innovation have considerable, currently unquantified potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by, for example, increasing energy efficiency. Furthermore, the process of knowledge transfer in itself can have a significant impact on re
Autor:
Wolfgang Augustin, Stephan Scholl, Cristiane Boxler, D.I. Wilson, Edward M. Ishiyama, L. Gomes da Cruz
Publikováno v:
Food and Bioproducts Processing. 93:343-363
Surface modification has been proposed as an attractive mitigation strategy for combating heat exchanger fouling in the food industry and other sectors. Antifouling coatings manipulate the interactions between the surface and fouling precursors or fo
Autor:
Edward M. Ishiyama, Simon J. Pugh
Publikováno v:
Heat Transfer Engineering. 36:632-641
Oil refinery preheat trains can exhibit unwanted two-phase flow behavior. An example is boiling of crude oil inside heat exchangers, when the local pressure is not high enough to keep crude in a liquid state. This often arises when the pump is unders