Morts81
Mechanical
- Dec 11, 2009
- 23
Gday Forum Members
We have a current issue where we are having to replace existing undersized TEMA AES S&T Coolers (air compressor inter-stage coolers). The existing have a demister pad installed in the DN400 outlet nozzle and we intended to keep this configuration, however, during the design phase it was identified that the velocity through this nozzle was significantly above the maximum required for the demister to work.
We have engaged an experienced demister supplier who has confirmed that we need ~1.3m^2 demister area to ensure that the velocity is sufficiently low to knock out the water in the air.
Our intent was to accomodate this demister as part of the bundle, we had envisaged a 1000mm diameter vessel with the demister integrated into the bundle sitting above the top row of tubes. However, the design review showed that we need to have a 300mm gap between the top row of tubes and underside of demister for the velocity between the tubes to be brought down sufficiently before entering demister. To do this, the diameter of the vessel needed to be increased to such a size that HTRI would not accurately model the exchanger because of such a large dome space above the top row of tubes.
Having looked at what is offered by suppliers, demisters are predominantly provided in outlet nozzles with little regard to whether they will be successful in operation or not. My qusetion is, does anybody have experience with integrating demisters into S&T bundles and what did that design look like? Or in peoples experience, is an external knock out drum or similar the way to go?
Appreciate any assistance that can be provided.
We have a current issue where we are having to replace existing undersized TEMA AES S&T Coolers (air compressor inter-stage coolers). The existing have a demister pad installed in the DN400 outlet nozzle and we intended to keep this configuration, however, during the design phase it was identified that the velocity through this nozzle was significantly above the maximum required for the demister to work.
We have engaged an experienced demister supplier who has confirmed that we need ~1.3m^2 demister area to ensure that the velocity is sufficiently low to knock out the water in the air.
Our intent was to accomodate this demister as part of the bundle, we had envisaged a 1000mm diameter vessel with the demister integrated into the bundle sitting above the top row of tubes. However, the design review showed that we need to have a 300mm gap between the top row of tubes and underside of demister for the velocity between the tubes to be brought down sufficiently before entering demister. To do this, the diameter of the vessel needed to be increased to such a size that HTRI would not accurately model the exchanger because of such a large dome space above the top row of tubes.
Having looked at what is offered by suppliers, demisters are predominantly provided in outlet nozzles with little regard to whether they will be successful in operation or not. My qusetion is, does anybody have experience with integrating demisters into S&T bundles and what did that design look like? Or in peoples experience, is an external knock out drum or similar the way to go?
Appreciate any assistance that can be provided.