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Analysis of different fouling predictive models in a Heat Exchanger from experimental data

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We present a methodology that incorporates the implementation and validation of experimental data analysis for the creation of a predictive tool of heat exchanger fouling effects. The goal is to determine a realistic fouling kinetics in order to develop an adapted maintenance practice for minimizing energetic and intervention costs. The test bench implemented is equipped with plate and gaskets heat exchanger provided with industrial plates sizes. Particles are injected into the cold fluid to simulate a fouling. A metrology device is used on heat exchanger in order to control thermal and hydraulic performance through usual parameters. Several realistic conditions are tested during a learning phase to establish predictive models based on these experimental data. Results are analyzed using: (i) the asymptotic fouling models of Kern and Seaton (ii) several predictive models from a statistical approach by different methods (multiple linear regression, artificial neural network). For each of them, conclusions are made about the accuracy of the modes and their application limits.
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hal-01510083 , version 1 (09-02-2023)

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Christophe Weber, Brice Tremeac, C. Marvillet, Cathy Castelain. Analysis of different fouling predictive models in a Heat Exchanger from experimental data. 29th International Conference on Efficiency Cost Optimization Simulation and Environmental Impact of Energy systems (ECOS 2016), 2016, Portoroz, Slovenia. ⟨hal-01510083⟩
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