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Extending the Induction Period of Crystallization Fouling Through Surface Coating

To minimize the negative effects of scale formation in heat exchangers, new anti-fouling strategies are focusing on the modification of heat transfer surfaces. These modifications should lead to tailor-made surfaces for different technical applications. The aim of this surface modification is the ex...

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Published in:Heat transfer engineering 2009-09, Vol.30 (10-11), p.868-875
Main Authors: Geddert, T., Bialuch, I., Augustin, W., Scholl, S.
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Language:English
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Summary:To minimize the negative effects of scale formation in heat exchangers, new anti-fouling strategies are focusing on the modification of heat transfer surfaces. These modifications should lead to tailor-made surfaces for different technical applications. The aim of this surface modification is the extension of the induction period to minimize the negative effects of fouling and maximize the endurance of the heat exchanger. To achieve this, different surface coatings on stainless steel were investigated with respect to fouling tendency. The effects of flow velocity with respect to Reynolds number on the induction time of CaSO 4 crystallization fouling were tested in different test units. Diamond-like carbon (DLC) coatings extend the induction time at every measured flow velocity. At higher Reynolds numbers, the effect of different surface crystallization due to energetic modification is reduced because of the dominating effect of the low adhesive surface. Thus the induction time can be extended by the factor of 2 for low fluid velocities (DLC or SICON®) and by more than 14 for higher Reynolds numbers (DLC and SICON®). The combination of limited nucleation spots due to electro-chemical treatment of the substrate before coating can give a tailor-made surface with maximum induction time for crystallization fouling.
ISSN:0145-7632
1521-0537
DOI:10.1080/01457630902753789