Crude oil fouling is a complex process caused by multiple mechanisms. This study examined fouling's environmental impact on a distillation unit's heating tubes and heat exchangers, proposing optimal pollution levels to reduce emissions and achieve sustainability goals. The study evaluated five crude oil blends in terms of API, sulphur, salt content, and other physical properties. Contaminated water was analyzed through biological and chemical means, while CO2, NOx, and SOx emissions were calculated from actual fuel and power consumption. Solid and sludge sediments were observed throughout all plate heat exchangers, consisting primarily of iron hydroxides and manganese oxides. Rationalizing energy use reduced the burden on the environment an...
Managing crude oil fouling has been a challenge in PETRONAS refineries. Over the past several years,...
Refineries are amongst the largest industrial energy users. The preheat trains of their crude distil...
The initial fouling rates of four crude oils were determined at a nominal bulk temperature of 315 °C...
Crude oil fouling is a complex process caused by multiple mechanisms. This study examined fouling's ...
Crude oil fouling is typically treated in the literature as a phenomenon involving the deposition of...
A deep understanding of the mechanisms responsible for fouling from both crude oils and their fracti...
The use of fouling factors in heat exchanger design and the lack of appreciation of fouling in tradi...
A first attempt to characterize intact foulant of a refinery preheater is presented. A tube was remo...
Traditional heat exchanger monitoring methodologies rely on fouling resistance calculations that neg...
Fouling may be defined as a process that leads to the formation of any undesirable deposit on the h...
Australian crude oils, which generally contain little asphaltenes, nevertheless give rise to fouling...
Crude oil fouling models have greatly improved in the past two decades. However, most models focus o...
Crude oil fouling models have greatly improved in the past two decades. However, most models focus o...
This thesis describes the design, construction and commissioning of a major new facility for the stu...
AbstractThis work presents the effect of shear stress on deposit formation caused by the heavy petro...
Managing crude oil fouling has been a challenge in PETRONAS refineries. Over the past several years,...
Refineries are amongst the largest industrial energy users. The preheat trains of their crude distil...
The initial fouling rates of four crude oils were determined at a nominal bulk temperature of 315 °C...
Crude oil fouling is a complex process caused by multiple mechanisms. This study examined fouling's ...
Crude oil fouling is typically treated in the literature as a phenomenon involving the deposition of...
A deep understanding of the mechanisms responsible for fouling from both crude oils and their fracti...
The use of fouling factors in heat exchanger design and the lack of appreciation of fouling in tradi...
A first attempt to characterize intact foulant of a refinery preheater is presented. A tube was remo...
Traditional heat exchanger monitoring methodologies rely on fouling resistance calculations that neg...
Fouling may be defined as a process that leads to the formation of any undesirable deposit on the h...
Australian crude oils, which generally contain little asphaltenes, nevertheless give rise to fouling...
Crude oil fouling models have greatly improved in the past two decades. However, most models focus o...
Crude oil fouling models have greatly improved in the past two decades. However, most models focus o...
This thesis describes the design, construction and commissioning of a major new facility for the stu...
AbstractThis work presents the effect of shear stress on deposit formation caused by the heavy petro...
Managing crude oil fouling has been a challenge in PETRONAS refineries. Over the past several years,...
Refineries are amongst the largest industrial energy users. The preheat trains of their crude distil...
The initial fouling rates of four crude oils were determined at a nominal bulk temperature of 315 °C...