Scale formation of CaCO3 in a plate heat exchanger is investigated in the presence of various types of added particles under isothermal conditions. The parameters examined include the degree of supersaturation, the type of particles, the flow velocity, the particle concentration and the direction of flow inside the heat exchanger. The key result of this work is the strong synergistic effect of fine aragonite particles on the deposition rate and the morphology of the deposits. On the contrary, the presence of fine titanium oxide and of relatively large calcite particles does not seem to affect the main scaling characteristics of CaCO3. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
The aim of this work is to investigate on the internalflow patterns in a plate heat exchanger channe...
Investigation on fouling behaviour of calcium carbonate on heat exchanger surfaces as well as mitiga...
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Efficiency of industrial heat exchangers can be reduced due to precipitation of a solid mineral laye...
Efficiency of industrial heat exchangers can be reduced due to precipitation of a solid mineral laye...
The formation of undesirable layer of deposits on the heat-transfer surface is defined as fouling. T...
Abstract Fouling of heat transfer surfaces during subcooled flow boiling is a frequent engineering p...
We have studied nucleation and crystal growth of calcium carbonate on hard surfaces, i.e. stainless ...
Mineral scaling is one of the main flow assurance problems facing the oil and gas sector and imposes...
The complex problem of inorganic scale formation on heat transfer surfaces is of substantial importa...
An experimental setup of double pipe heat exchanger fouling test rig was built to investigate the mi...
The term fouling is generally used to describe the deposition of unwanted (initially fluid) particle...
Supersaturation of inversely soluble salts, like calcium carbonate, causes crystallization fouling o...
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) formed in a water piping system was investigated in the presence of chemic...
The effect of various factors on the particle size of precipitated calcium carbonate formed in a wet...
The aim of this work is to investigate on the internalflow patterns in a plate heat exchanger channe...
Investigation on fouling behaviour of calcium carbonate on heat exchanger surfaces as well as mitiga...
Nanofluids have great application prospects in industrial heat exchange systems because they can sig...
Efficiency of industrial heat exchangers can be reduced due to precipitation of a solid mineral laye...
Efficiency of industrial heat exchangers can be reduced due to precipitation of a solid mineral laye...
The formation of undesirable layer of deposits on the heat-transfer surface is defined as fouling. T...
Abstract Fouling of heat transfer surfaces during subcooled flow boiling is a frequent engineering p...
We have studied nucleation and crystal growth of calcium carbonate on hard surfaces, i.e. stainless ...
Mineral scaling is one of the main flow assurance problems facing the oil and gas sector and imposes...
The complex problem of inorganic scale formation on heat transfer surfaces is of substantial importa...
An experimental setup of double pipe heat exchanger fouling test rig was built to investigate the mi...
The term fouling is generally used to describe the deposition of unwanted (initially fluid) particle...
Supersaturation of inversely soluble salts, like calcium carbonate, causes crystallization fouling o...
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) formed in a water piping system was investigated in the presence of chemic...
The effect of various factors on the particle size of precipitated calcium carbonate formed in a wet...
The aim of this work is to investigate on the internalflow patterns in a plate heat exchanger channe...
Investigation on fouling behaviour of calcium carbonate on heat exchanger surfaces as well as mitiga...
Nanofluids have great application prospects in industrial heat exchange systems because they can sig...