Efficiency of a heat exchanger is often compromised by a universal issue: fouling. This accumulation of unwanted material can drastically reduce the heat transfer rate, increase pressure drop, and lead to equipment failure if left unchecked.
Efficiency of a heat exchanger is often compromised by a universal issue: fouling. This accumulation of unwanted material can drastically reduce the heat transfer rate, increase pressure drop, and lead to equipment failure if left unchecked.
Introduction Heat exchangers are fundamental components of various industrial processes. Their primary role is to efficiently transfer heat between two or more fluids, but they are often […]
Introduction Heat exchangers are integral components of power plants worldwide, playing a pivotal role in the generation of electricity. However, the efficiency of these vital components is […]
In response to overwhelming evidence connecting human activity and fossil fuels to climate change, much of the world is turning its efforts towards renewable energy. Since 2014, […]
The Global Carbon Project report states that the major driver of the 2018 increase was higher electricity demand worldwide, leading to more coal-burning – primarily by China and India as their economies grew and more oil used in transport. Emissions in China were up 4.7% and India by 6.3% year on year. However, almost all countries are contributing to the accelerating emission rates.
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