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Choosing when to clean and how to clean biofilms in heat exchangers


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Pogiatzis, TA 
Vassiliadis, VS 
Mergulhão, FJ 
Wilson, DI 

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Biofouling in heat exchangers can managed by regular cleaning. A mathematical framework for the optimisation problem involved in selecting the best cleaning schedules for such units is presented which considers (i) an induction period associated with conditioning and colonisation, which introduces complexity to the fouling kinetics, and (ii) the existence of several outcomes from cleaning, depending on the choice of cleaning method. The problem is to decide how, when and which exchanger to clean. A mixed integer non-linear programming approach, based on the use of a logistic function to model fouling resistance-time dynamics, is shown to give tractable results. The methodology is illustrated with a case study involving a small network of three heat exchangers. An optimized solution based on a cost/performance analysis shows that the cleaning intervals and cleaning methods differ between each exchanger.

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This is the author accepted manuscript of the article. The article is currently unpublished.

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Heat Transfer Engineering

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Taylor & Francis
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Financial support for Thomas Pogiatzis from the Onassis Foundation and the Cambridge European Trust is gratefully acknowledged