Particulate Fouling of Heat Transfer Surfaces: Mechanisms and Models

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Abstract

In the present context particulate fouling is defined as the accumulation of solid particles suspended in a fluid onto a heat transfer surface. Some of the mechanisms which occur are similar to those which govern the fouling of membranes or filters. Unlike filtration...

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Epstein, N. (1988). Particulate Fouling of Heat Transfer Surfaces: Mechanisms and Models. In Fouling Science and Technology (pp. 143–164). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2813-8_10

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