| Wednesday, 25 April 2007: 8:30 AM-11:30 AM | |||
| Room 329 (Hilton Americas-Houston) | |||
Manufacturing (12d) | |||
| #93 - Heat Exchanger Fouling: a Messy Business (12D07) | |||
| This 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. | |||
| Chair: | Lorna Ortiz-Soto | ||
| CoChair: | Salvador Aldrett | ||
| 8:30 AM | Introductory Remarks | ||
| 8:35 AM | 93a | Heat Exchanger Fouling Due to Catalysis Hilario Garza, Jonathan H. Worstell | |
| 9:00 AM | 93b | Furnace Tube Temperature and Monitoring Paul O'Brien | |
| 9:25 AM | 93c | Challenging the Way Design Margins Are Added to Heat Exchangers David King | |
| 9:50 AM | 93d | Fouling Factors: What Are They --- How to Cope with Them Shawna S. Berg, Jonathan H. Worstell, Richard E. Robertson | |
| 10:15 AM | 93f | An Integral Technique of Monitoring Localized Coking in Refinery Fired Heaters C.B. Panchal, Steven A. Lottes, Michael Petrick | |
| 10:40 AM | Concluding Remarks | ||
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