Publication detail

Conventional versus specific types of heat exchangers in the case of polluted flue gas as the process fluid - A review

STEHLÍK, P.

Original Title

Conventional versus specific types of heat exchangers in the case of polluted flue gas as the process fluid - A review

Type

journal article - other

Language

English

Original Abstract

The present contribution shows certain practical aspects of selection and design of heat exchangers for industrial applications where polluted flue gas (off-gas) represents one process fluid. One of the key factors in designing heat exchangers for these applications is the primary selection of a suitable type. The presently available possibilities and methodologies of efficient heat exchanging device selection and supporting software do not allow covering all the needs of related industries. A concrete example of an industrial process furnace is used to demonstrate the issues of "compactness and enhancement vs. reliability" for various temperature levels of high temperature applications. Attention is also given to the specific area of fouling of the heat exchanging surfaces by flue gas.

Keywords

Heat exchangers, flue gas, high temperature application, fouling, modelling

Authors

STEHLÍK, P.

RIV year

2011

Released

10. 1. 2011

ISBN

1359-4311

Periodical

Applied Thermal Engineering

Year of study

31

Number

1

State

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Pages from

1

Pages to

13

Pages count

13

BibTex

@article{BUT50774,
  author="Petr {Stehlík}",
  title="Conventional versus specific types of heat exchangers in the case of polluted flue gas as the process fluid - A review",
  journal="Applied Thermal Engineering",
  year="2011",
  volume="31",
  number="1",
  pages="1--13",
  issn="1359-4311"
}