Solution for Corrosion Reducing Gas Pipe Line with Inspection for Preventing Fouling in Oil Exchangers
Journal: International Journal of Basic and Applied Science (Vol.2, No. 2)Publication Date: 2013-10-25
Authors : Amir Samimi; Ali Bagheri; Sepanta Dokhani; Sepehr Azizkhani; Ehsan Godini;
Page : 291-301
Keywords : Inhibitor; Water Pollution; fouling types; Oil; Exchanger;
Abstract
Inhibiting substance that low amount is added to the system to slow or stop the chemical reaction does. When inhibitors of corrosion medium are added, the speed of corrosion decreases to zero takes. For the first time a deterrent mineral called arsenate sodium for inhibition steels carbon in oil wells was used to corrosion of CO2 prevented, but due to low yield was not satisfactory and therefore the other inhibitors were used. The present study includes two parts: the first section addresses fouling factor, its disadvantages, and circumstance of formation, fouling types, and general models of the fouling. In the second part, the problem of fouling in oil exchanger and particular type of fouling, namely, wax fouling in the oil mixtures has been studied. This paper reviews the fouling which is the most important parameter in designing heat exchanger and states the losses of the oil industry and other industries related to ignoring this issue. Failing to estimate this factor correctly, can result into problems in exchanger and as a result fluids of the process fail to reach the desired temperature
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