Abstract

A major problem in industries that use heat exchanger equipment cooled with water in their industrial processes is biofouling. In the design and operation of heat exchangers cooled with water, a coefficient of biological must be considered, which affects the efficiency of the equipment. For this reason, it is necessary to apply appropriate antifouling treatments to the design of each heat exchanger. In order to minimize the undesirable phenomenon of biofouling, various mitigation methods have been developed over the last 30 years, both online and offline, of a physical, chemical, or biological nature. Most of these methods are well contrasted and are applied in the regular operation of the facilities, although some methodology approaches are in the research and development phase. However, the application of most of these methods requires interrupting the production, periodically, in order to clean the biofouling, seriously damaging the performance and operation of the installation. The “online” methods to biofouling control are chemical (oxidizing, and non-oxidants), biological and physical treatments. Nowadays, other methodologies of biofouling mitigation that do not affect the environment are being investigated, although, until now, none have been found that are substitutes for chemical agents and that have the same or with higher efficiency.

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BiofoulingFoulingHeat exchangerProcess engineeringOxidizing agentEnvironmental scienceBiochemical engineeringWaste managementEngineeringEnvironmental engineeringMechanical engineeringChemistry

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2019
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Sergio García Gómez, Alfredo Trueba (2019). Fouling in Heat Exchangers. IntechOpen eBooks . https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.88079

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10.5772/intechopen.88079