Demirskyy A., Kapustenko P., Khavin G., Arsenyeva O., Matsegora O., Kusakov S., Bocharnikov I., 2016, Investigation of Fouling in Plate Heat Exchangers at Sugar Factory, Chemical Engineering Transactions, 52, 583-588.
The fouling formation in heat transfer equipment is the complex process, which is determined by the physical properties of the heat carrier, material of the unit and hydraulic characteristics of the flow. The mathematical model based on the asymptotic behaviour of water fouling is examined. The fouling process supposes the net rate of fouling accumulation as the difference between the fouling deposition rate and the fouling removal rate. The relation for predicting the fouling resistance dynamics during the time is proposed. The investigation of precipitation and particulate deposition in purified juice heating PHE for the first stage evaporation, which operates in sugar plant, was examined. In this position ?15? plate heat exchanger produced by Alfa Laval is used. The analysis and mathematical simulation of the experimental data are presented. For the juice heaters the content of fouling deposition is mostly the calcium salts as calcium carbonates and sulphates. The parameters of the equation for deposition term estimation were determined for the regarded heat carrier. It allows to determine the deposition term and to simulate the fouling formation in time. The comparison of the experimental data and mathematical calculations showed a good agreement. The proposed mathematical model enables to predict the fouling formation behaviour in PHE as purified juice heater and to determine the operation term for the cleaning of this unit. Basing on the observed model, the software, which enables to determine the periods of PHE cleaning during the operation was developed. The comparison of the industrial measurement data with calculation results is presented.