Influence of the transport properties of the crystal/heat transfer surface interfacial on fouling behavior

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Abstract

One method to reduce fouling is to extend the induction time by a defined modification of the interfacial interactions between the heat transfer surface and the crystalline deposit. Since these interactions are a result of both molecular and mechanical forces, two approaches for fouling mitigation have been developed: (a) Modification of the energy related properties of the heat transfer surface and (b) Modification of the geometry related properties of the heat transfer surface.

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Bohnet, M. (2003). Influence of the transport properties of the crystal/heat transfer surface interfacial on fouling behavior. Chemical Engineering and Technology, 26(10), 1055–1060. https://doi.org/10.1002/ceat.200301807

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