Berenger
Chemical
- Jun 10, 2012
- 51
I recently came across a P&ID that shows a shell and tube heat exchanger. In addition to increasing the temperature of the natural gas with the steam, the P&ID shows TEG going into the exchanger as a heat transfer fluid.
Does anyone have a practical knowledge of how this process work? Not how the heat exchanger works, but how TEG is used as a heat transfer fluid. Does the TEG come in contact with any of the process fluids (steam and natural gas)? If yes, how do you minimize losses to the TEG? ANd if not, where is the TEG put? It's not the shell or the tube, so where do we put the heat transfer fluid (TEG)?
Thanks. Any and all help will be appreciated.
Does anyone have a practical knowledge of how this process work? Not how the heat exchanger works, but how TEG is used as a heat transfer fluid. Does the TEG come in contact with any of the process fluids (steam and natural gas)? If yes, how do you minimize losses to the TEG? ANd if not, where is the TEG put? It's not the shell or the tube, so where do we put the heat transfer fluid (TEG)?
Thanks. Any and all help will be appreciated.