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CCD ( Corrosion Control Documents ) which basically contain the corrosion loops and the damage mechanism associated .” “ All the above standards and documents combined with lessons learned and best industry practices , ultimately dictate the best material selection for a specific application . For example , seawater trim coolers and condensers tubes can be manufactured from either cooper-nickel alloys or duplex stainless steel , also titanium has been used lately as a more corrosion resistant alloy despite it is very expensive .” “ In the end , among all the possible material alternatives , the right selection is dictated by a life cycle cost evaluation .”
What are the main types of heat exchangers that you have been working with over the last decade ? “ In the oil and gas industry , especially in the downstream sector ( refining ), the majority of the heat exchangers are shell and tube and air-cooled exchangers type . There are some others such as plate type heat exchangers used in DHT units as feed / effluent exchangers ( normally used in clean service with low fouling factor ) and double pipe or hairpin exchangers . But basically , the majority of them are shell and tube and are cooler type .” “ In the last decade , I have worked with all types , however , since the majority of the population is shell and tube and air-cooled exchangers type , my involvement in equipment repairs and troubleshooting in this last two types has been the most .”
How has the evolution of heat exchangers over the past decade affected your operations ? “ Definitively , not only from the heat transfer performance point of view but also from the mechanical integrity , maintainability and availability point of view . Regarding the latest advances in the downstream sector ( refining ), the use of plate type heat exchangers has been maximized significantly in the last decade after substantial design improvements have been incorporated by most prestigious manufacturers in order to overcome deficiencies mainly related to inspection and maintenance limitations .” “ Just recently , I have also seen that the use of spiral heat exchangers has been the preferred option in some of the major projects as recommended by technology licensors , with the objective of achieving a compact design with high heat transfer efficiency in severe fouling applications ( could be two or three times the heat transfer efficiency of a normal shell and tube heat exchanger ). Additionally , an optimum plot space / equipment layout can be achieved , which translates into an economic design reducing the project costs . Lately , I have seen most of the technology licensors recommending the use of spiral heat exchangers in new projects .” www . heat-exchanger-world . com Heat Exchanger World June 2024
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