Design and Rating of Fired Heaters
Design and Rating of Fired Heaters
Design
Design deals with arriving at a complete configuration of a
Fired Heater that will perform as per the problem
specifications.
Rating
The term Rating means Performance Evaluation. The
complete configuration of the Fired Heater will be
available a priori.
Recommended Reading
Walas, Stanley M., “Fired Heaters” in, Chemical Process Equipment,
Selection and Design, Butterworth-Heinmann, 1990
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Design and Rating of Fired Heaters
QR = Enthalpy absorbed
in the radiant zone
F = Exchange Factor
AR = Radiation Area
α = Absorptivity
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Revisiting Radiant Zone Heat Transfer Equation
(By Cross Referencing)
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Equations and Other Relations for Fired Heater Design
(Reference: Stanley M. Walas)
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Equations and Other Relations for Fired Heater Design
(Reference: Stanley M. Walas)
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Equations and Other Relations for Fired Heater Design
(Reference: Stanley M. Walas)
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Equations and Other Relations for Fired Heater Design
(Reference: Stanley M. Walas)
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Procedure for Designing (by Rating) of a Fired Heater
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Procedure for the Rating of a Fired Heater
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Procedure for the Rating of a Fired Heater
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Procedure for the Rating of a Fired Heater
Highly Iterative
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Procedure for the Rating of a Fired Heater
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Procedure for the Rating of a Fired Heater
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An Example Problem
Flow Sketch
of Process
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An Example Problem
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An Example Problem
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An Example Problem
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An Example Problem
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An Example Problem
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An Example Problem
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An Example Problem
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An Example Problem
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An Example Problem
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Furnace Thermal Efficiency
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Furnace Thermal
Efficiency
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Furnace Thermal
Efficiency
Temperature
profiles for
combustion gases,
tube wall, process
fluid, and absorbed
heat per layer in the
convection section
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Furnace Thermal Efficiency
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Sankey Diagram for the Energy Balance
of a Fuel Oil Fired Heater