Phillips 66
STEAM CO-INJECTION FOR THE REDUCTION OF HEAT EXCHANGE AND FURNACE FOULING
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Abstract:
A process for removing or reducing the accumulation of foulant within furnaces and heat exchangers in industrial systems such as an oil refinery by introducing a periodic steam blast. The steam blast is directed into the fluid stream from which the foulants form on to the heat exchanger surfaces. The steam blast increases the flow rates, creates turbulence and increases the temperature within the heat exchanger to dislodge foulant in both a soft and hardened states from internal surfaces upon which foulants have adhered and accumulated.
Status:
Application
Type:
Utility
Filling date:
10 Nov 2021
Issue date:
16 Jun 2022