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A Comparative Study on the Fouling Characteristics of River and Tap Water in a Heat Exchanging Model. S K Sung; S H Suh; H W Roh. 2012 : An Experimental Study ...
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What is fouling and how does it affect the rate of heat transfer?
Fouling is the formation of unwanted material deposits on heat transfer surfaces during process heating and cooling. It occurs in all industries and most heat exchanger designs, with impacts ranging from heat transfer degradation to flow resistance and pressure drops.
Which of the following is a result of fouling in the heat exchanger?
In severe fouling conditions, the heat exchanger may become blocked and hence inoperable because of the back pressure. Depending on the fouling deposits involved, they can lead to corrosion of the heat exchanger which can often be hidden by the fouling layer itself.
What effect does fouling have on the overall heat transfer coefficient and hence the performance of a heat exchanger?
1 Introduction. In heat exchangers, fouling is the undesired accumulation of deposits over the heat transfer surface, which causes a reduction in the overall heat transfer coefficient.
What are the factors affecting fouling of a cooling water system?
Microbiological Fouling or Biofouling – Microbiological fouling that may occur from poor or inadequate biocide feed and control. Particulate Fouling or Deposition (including corrosion products) – Suspended solids such as dirt or corrosion products that settle out in the cooling system.
... the Fouling Characteristics of River and Tap Water in a Heat Exchanging Model, The Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers, pp. 49-54 Google Search. 3. Genic ...
S. K. Sung, S. H. Suh and H. W. Roh, A comparative study on the fouling characteristics of river and tap water in a heat exchanging model, Proceedings of Autumn ...
Oct 3, 2019 ¡¤ Sung, S. H. Suh and H. W. Roh, A comparative study on the fouling characteristics of river and tap water in a heat exchanging model, Proceedings ...
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