gte682n
Chemical
- Aug 12, 2016
- 48
This is my first time coming across these types of baffles in a heat exchanger. The service is cooling water (cold) & oily water (hot) in a 3 pass shell and 3 pass tube exchanger. One benefit that I can see is the reduced pressure drop on the shell side due to the non-segmented nature of the design. Non-condensables are not a concern in this service. Is there any other reason why this type of baffle would be chosen? There was a recent failure in a 30 year old exchanger where one of the baffles cut into a tube. We have three other identical 30 year old exchangers in the same service that have not shown this failure.
Does any one have experience with these types of baffles with regard to likelihood of failure versus traditional segmented baffles? Are they more prone to fail, less resistant to tube vibration, any other known issues?
Thanks,
Does any one have experience with these types of baffles with regard to likelihood of failure versus traditional segmented baffles? Are they more prone to fail, less resistant to tube vibration, any other known issues?
Thanks,