Efficacy of different antifouling treatments for seawater cooling systems |
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Authors: | Cristina López-Galindo José F. Casanueva Enrique Nebot |
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Affiliation: | 1. Departamento de Tecnologías del Medio Ambiente, Centro Andaluz de Ciencia y Tecnología Marina (CACYTMAR) , Universidad de Cádiz , Campus Río San Pedro, 11510 , Cádiz , Spain cristina.lopez@mu.ieo.es;3. Departamento de Máquinas y Motores Térmicos, Facultad de Ciencias Náuticas , Universidad de Cádiz , Puerto Real, 11510 , Cádiz , Spain;4. Departamento de Tecnologías del Medio Ambiente, Centro Andaluz de Ciencia y Tecnología Marina (CACYTMAR) , Universidad de Cádiz , Campus Río San Pedro, 11510 , Cádiz , Spain |
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Abstract: | In an industrial seawater cooling system, the effects of three different antifouling treatments, viz. sodium hypochlorite (NaClO), aliphatic amines (Mexel®432) and UV radiation, on the characteristics of the fouling formed were evaluated. For this study a portable pilot plant, as a side-stream monitoring system and seawater cooling system, was employed. The pilot plant simulated a power plant steam condenser, having four titanium tubes under different treatment patterns, where fouling progression could be monitored. The nature of the fouling obtained was chiefly inorganic, showing a clear dependence on the antifouling treatment employed. After 72 days the tubes under treatment showed a reduction in the heat transfer resistance (R) of around 70% for NaClO, 48% for aliphatic amines and 55% for UV, with respect to the untreated tube. The use of a logistic model was very useful for predicting the fouling progression and the maximum asymptotic value of the increment in the heat transfer resistance (ΔR max). The apparent thermal conductivity (λ) of the fouling layer showed a direct relationship with the percentage of organic matter in the collected fouling. The characteristics and mode of action of the different treatments used led to fouling with diverse physicochemical properties. |
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Keywords: | fouling monitoring antifouling treatment pilot plant cooling seawater |
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