AbstractThis work presents the effect of shear stress on deposit formation caused by the heavy petroleum residues in the crude oil. The investigation is based on a three dimensional study through Computational Fluid Dynamics approach. Fouling process is simulated using asphaltenes precipitation and chemical reaction routes. The asphaltenes phase deposition and coke formation rates were predicted through Volume-of-Fluid (VoF) multiphase model and thermal cracking due to chemical reactions, respectively. The aging process of the fouling layer was studied through a transient state numerical approach. Grid dependence study has been performed to confirm the accuracy of the performed mesh. It was observed that, wall shear stress enables the remov...
This thesis describes the design, construction and commissioning of a major new facility for the stu...
Fouling during petroleum processing is a well documented problem. The increased use of heavy crude ...
Australian crude oils, which generally contain little asphaltenes, nevertheless give rise to fouling...
AbstractThis work presents the effect of shear stress on deposit formation caused by the heavy petro...
One of the major concerns in petroleum refinery preheat trains is identified as fouling. Fouling imp...
In the present study, the fluid dynamics and phase behavior of crude-oil fouling in a closed-end hea...
Fouling impairs the hydrodynamic and thermodynamic performance of crude oil pre-heat train exchanger...
AbstractIn the present study, the fluid dynamics and phase behavior of crude-oil fouling in a closed...
Refineries are amongst the largest industrial energy users. The preheat trains of their crude distil...
Crude oil fouling on heat transfer surfaces is often described as the result of two competing mechan...
This research was partially performed under the UNIHEAT project for which EDB and SM wish to acknowl...
Given models linking flow resistance and fouling resistance it becomes possible to simulate the effe...
Crude oil fouling is typically treated in the literature as a phenomenon involving the deposition of...
Crude oil fouling models have greatly improved in the past two decades. However, most models focus o...
With the depletion and increase in the price of light crude oil, the conversion of heavy oils and b...
This thesis describes the design, construction and commissioning of a major new facility for the stu...
Fouling during petroleum processing is a well documented problem. The increased use of heavy crude ...
Australian crude oils, which generally contain little asphaltenes, nevertheless give rise to fouling...
AbstractThis work presents the effect of shear stress on deposit formation caused by the heavy petro...
One of the major concerns in petroleum refinery preheat trains is identified as fouling. Fouling imp...
In the present study, the fluid dynamics and phase behavior of crude-oil fouling in a closed-end hea...
Fouling impairs the hydrodynamic and thermodynamic performance of crude oil pre-heat train exchanger...
AbstractIn the present study, the fluid dynamics and phase behavior of crude-oil fouling in a closed...
Refineries are amongst the largest industrial energy users. The preheat trains of their crude distil...
Crude oil fouling on heat transfer surfaces is often described as the result of two competing mechan...
This research was partially performed under the UNIHEAT project for which EDB and SM wish to acknowl...
Given models linking flow resistance and fouling resistance it becomes possible to simulate the effe...
Crude oil fouling is typically treated in the literature as a phenomenon involving the deposition of...
Crude oil fouling models have greatly improved in the past two decades. However, most models focus o...
With the depletion and increase in the price of light crude oil, the conversion of heavy oils and b...
This thesis describes the design, construction and commissioning of a major new facility for the stu...
Fouling during petroleum processing is a well documented problem. The increased use of heavy crude ...
Australian crude oils, which generally contain little asphaltenes, nevertheless give rise to fouling...