Efficiency of a heat exchanger is often compromised by a universal issue: fouling. This accumulation of unwanted material can drastically reduce the heat transfer rate, increase pressure drop, and lead to equipment failure if left unchecked.
Efficiency of a heat exchanger is often compromised by a universal issue: fouling. This accumulation of unwanted material can drastically reduce the heat transfer rate, increase pressure drop, and lead to equipment failure if left unchecked.
Introduction Heat exchangers are fundamental components of various industrial processes. Their primary role is to efficiently transfer heat between two or more fluids, but they are often […]
Introduction Heat exchangers are a cornerstone of many industrial processes, playing an integral role in energy transfer in various applications. However, they can fall prey to the […]
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