Heat Transfer Engineering, Vol.28, No.3, 193-201, 2007
Real time fouling diagnosis and heat exchanger performance
The issue of fouling in preheat trains of crude oil distillation units in Petrobras's refineries is a major concern-especially now, as heavier Brazilian crudes with higher asphaltene content are being refined. As the efficiency of the preheat train plays an important role in the energy consumption of a distillation unit, its performance must be tracked as precisely as possible in order to identify operational problems. This work describes an online heat exchanger performance evaluation system based on rigorous simulation of the equipment in order to predict both the operational and clean overall heat transfer coefficient. A real-time comparison between these two values indicates the actual performance of the heat exchanger and of the preheat train. The use of a rigorous process simulator ( Petrox from Petrobras) together with a rigorous calculation of the global heat transfer coefficient ( using the program Xist from HTRI) allows one to consider aspects that are not usually taken into account in this kind of evaluation. These aspects include crude vaporization after the desalters and variations of crude and products composition with the distillation unit run. The system is being implemented at the biggest Petrobras refinery ( 360,000 bpd) in a 25 heat exchanger preheat train.