Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8128733 Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering 2016 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
For predicting the dynamic performance of spiral wound heat exchangers (SWHEs) applied in floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) offshore platforms, a dynamic model reflecting the heat transfer among multiple phase-change streams in SWHEs is presented. In the dynamic model, a two-dimensional partitioned matrix is proposed to describe the heat transfer relations among phase-change streams in a general form; a group of generic equations based on the partitioned matrix is developed to calculate the heat capacities of phase-change streams, suitable for all types of phase zones (i.e. vapor, two-phase and liquid zones). An implicit iterative algorithm is proposed to solve the equations. The reliability and capability of the model has been partly validated by comparing the calculated steady-state performance with experimental data, and the dynamic performance under sloshing conditions are investigated, indicating that the sloshing-induced reduction of SWHE overall performance is within 5% for most cases.
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