koonsdman
Chemical
- Aug 29, 2007
- 2
Hi guys.
Just started my work as a process engr in a chem plant.
One of my 1st projects is on a HE which uses steam (shell-side) to heat up oil (tube-side). After the intended amount of oil is heated up & transferred to a mixing tank, the pump is turned off and system is closed, leaving oil in the HE . Steam continuously flows as it will be used in the next batch for heating oil again as each batch is considerably short. During this time, some oil leaks from both sides of the HE. We figured that the expansion of the oil in the HE is the cause for this (gaskets are good & there's no HE cap expansion). We already taught of adding a pressure accumulator on the HE, but could anybody suggest some other ideas?
Just started my work as a process engr in a chem plant.
One of my 1st projects is on a HE which uses steam (shell-side) to heat up oil (tube-side). After the intended amount of oil is heated up & transferred to a mixing tank, the pump is turned off and system is closed, leaving oil in the HE . Steam continuously flows as it will be used in the next batch for heating oil again as each batch is considerably short. During this time, some oil leaks from both sides of the HE. We figured that the expansion of the oil in the HE is the cause for this (gaskets are good & there's no HE cap expansion). We already taught of adding a pressure accumulator on the HE, but could anybody suggest some other ideas?