Author/Authors :
Barzegar, Behnoush Faculty of Caspian - College of Engineering - University of Tehran, Guilan , Mousavi, Hamed Faculty of Caspian - College of Engineering - University of Tehran, Guilan , Moosavian, Mohammad Ali School of Chemical Engineering - College of Engineering - University of Tehran, Tehran , Maghbooli, Babak Farayand Sabz Engineering Company, Tehran , Najafi, Hamid Reza Farayand Sabz Engineering Company, Tehran
Abstract :
Hot spots are among the most serious operational issues in furnaces as they may result in the destruction of
tubes. Hence, it is essential to locate such hot spots precisely on the tube surfaces inside the industrial furnaces in
order to secure a safe design and operation. In the current study, we have extended the model proposed by Talmor
in order to precisely locate the combustion hot spots on the surface of the tubes inside process furnaces with arbor
coils. These furnaces are mostly used in catalytic reforming units. The Talmor model is one of the best models for
analyzing combustion hot spots on the tube surfaces of industrial furnaces. This model is developed by considering
the furnace geometry and arrangement (tube arrangements and burner positions). In the current paper, we have
derived and extended the equations formulated by Talmor for furnaces with arbor coil. As the second step, a
specific furnace already installed in a catalytic conversion unit of a refinery has been selected for the sake of
modeling. The modeling of the preceding furnace was completed using the code prepared for this purpose. The
results have been used not only for analyzing the hot spots but also to model the heat flux profile inside the furnace.
Upon modeling the furnace, the location of the hot spot on the 20th coil was predicted which was consistent with
the experimental results.
Keywords :
Combustion , Hot spot , Talmor method , Furnace , Arbor coil