Preliminary Program subject to change
12D07 Heat Exchanger Fouling: a Messy Business
OverviewThis session examines heat exchanger fouling and methods for avoidance and mitigation. Included are manufacturing examples of good diagnosis and mitigation of fouling for specific processes, as well as general approaches to design, diagnosis, and mitigation.
Primary SponsorManufacturing (12d)

Chair

Lorna Ortiz-Soto
Research Engineering and Technical Consultant
Styrene
CRI/Criterion Catalysts
3333 Highway 6 South
Houston, TX 77082
Phone Number: 281-544-7746
Email: lorna.ortiz-soto@shell.com

CoChair

Salvador Aldrett
Research Engineer
Reactive Hazards Assessment
Shell Global Solutions US
3333 Highway 6 South
Room E-2061
Houston, TX 77082
Phone Number: 281-544-6067
Fax Number: 281-5447370
Email: salvador.aldrett@shell.com
Introductory Remarks
Heat Exchanger Fouling Due to Catalysis
Hilario Garza, HODer, Shell Global Solutions, 3333 Highway 6 South, Houston, TX 77082 and Jonathan H. Worstell, HODER, Shell Global Solutions US, 3333 Highway 6 South, Room E-2061, Houston, TX 77082
Furnace Tube Temperature and Monitoring
Paul O'Brien, J.M. Canty Inc., 6100 Donner Road, Buffalo, NY 14094
Challenging the Way Design Margins Are Added to Heat Exchangers
David King, Operations Efficiency, BP, Chertsey Road,, Sunbury-on-Thames,, Middlesex, United Kingdom
Fouling Factors: What Are They --- How to Cope with Them
Shawna S. Berg1, Jonathan H. Worstell2 and Richard E. Robertson1, (1)Geismar Manufacturing Facility, Shell Chemical Company, River Road, Geismar, LA 70734, (2)HODER, Shell Global Solutions US, 3333 Highway 6 South, Room E-2061, Houston, TX 77082
An Integral Technique of Monitoring Localized Coking in Refinery Fired Heaters
C.B. Panchal1, Steven A. Lottes2 and Michael Petrick2, (1)Argonne National Laboratory, 9700 S. Cass Avenue, Argonne, IL 60439, (2)Energy Systems Division, Argonne National Laboratory, 9700 S Cass Ave, Argonne, IL 60439
Concluding Remarks

Process Development Division - In Addition, Please See Topical 1