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- Longfei Dong
- Congcong Dong
- Xiao Wu
Abstract
LNG floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) unit is a new type of floating production unit developed for offshore natural gas fields. It performs the functions of natural gas extraction, pretreatment, liquefaction, and storage. In this study, the heat transfer characteristics of a spiral-wound heat exchanger were studied using numerical simulations, which provides a basis for equipment selection and structural optimization of spiral-wound heat exchangers. The main research contents and conclusions are as follows. Under land-based simulation conditions, the heat transfer coefficient of the shell side of the spiral-wound heat exchanger decreases with an increase in the winding angle of the heat exchange tube, decreases with an increase in the spacing of the heat exchange tube, and increases with an increase in the outer diameter of the heat exchange tube. When the winding angle increased from 5° to 8°, the heat transfer coefficient decreased by 6.70%. The heat transfer coefficient of the shell side decreased by 13.21% when the heat exchange tube spacing increased from 14 to 17 mm. The heat transfer coefficient of the shell side increased by 22.89% when the outer diameter of the heat exchange tube increased from 9 to 12 mm. When the sloshing angle is constant, the heat transfer coefficient of the spiral-wound heat exchanger decreases with an increase in the winding angle and spacing of the heat exchange tubes, and increases with an increase in the outer diameter of the heat exchange tubes. When the structural parameters of the heat exchanger are constant, the heat transfer coefficient decreases as the sloshing angle increases. When the sloshing angle was less than 3°, the sloshing promoted heat transfer on the shell side. When the sloshing angle was higher than 7°, the heat transfer effect of the shell side deteriorated considerably, which weakened the heat transfer performance of the heat exchanger. When the sloshing period is constant, the heat transfer coefficient of the wound heat exchanger decreases with an increase in the winding angle and spacing of the heat exchange tubes, and increases with an increase in the outer diameter of the heat exchange tubes. When the structural parameters of the heat exchanger are constant, the heat transfer coefficient increases with sloshing period. When the sloshing period was greater than 15 s, the influence of sloshing on the heat transfer on the shell side of the heat exchanger was relatively weak.
Suggested Citation
Longfei Dong & Congcong Dong & Xiao Wu, 2023.
"Numerical simulation of heat transfer performance of spiral wound heat exchanger under sloshing condition,"
PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 18(12), pages 1-25, December.
Handle:
RePEc:plo:pone00:0295315
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0295315
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