Determine fouling margins in tubular heat exchanger design
Fouling, which is caused mainly by the deposition and accumulation of an undesired layer of solids on a heat transfer surface, is very common in tubular heat exchangers.
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Zhenlu, F. - CPECC, Qingdao, China
is the chief process engineer for the Process department of China Petroleum Engineering & Construction Corp.’s (CPECC’s) East-China Design Branch. He has 10 years of experience in refinery design, with specialized expertise in the crude and vacuum distillation, and alkylation processes. Mr. Zhenlu holds an MS degree from Tianjin University in Tianjin, China.
Xing, Z. - CPECC, Qingdao, China
is the senior process engineer for the Process department of CPECC’s East-China Design Branch. He has 10 years of experience in refinery design, with specialized expertise in the fluid catalytic cracking process. Mr. Xing holds an MS degree from China University of Petroleum (Huadong) in Dongying, China.
Dengfeng, L. - CPECC, Qingdao, China
is the director for the Process department of CPECC’s East-China Design Branch. He has 20 years of experience in refinery design and is an expert in general configuration design and in the crude and vacuum distillation process. Mr. Dengfeng holds a BS degree from China University of Petroleum (Huadong) in Dongying, China.
Xiangling, Z. - CPECC, Qingdao, China
is the vice chief engineer for CPECC’s East-China Design Branch. She has 27 years of experience in refinery design, with specialized expertise in the crude and vacuum distillation process and in general configuration design. Ms. Xiangling holds a BE degree from Zhengzhou University of technology in Zhengzhou, Henan, China.
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