UniSim Heat Exchangers User Guide
UniSim Heat Exchangers User Guide
UniSim Heat Exchangers User Guide
User Guide
Copyright
April 2010 R390.1 The information in this help file is subject to change over time. Honeywell may make changes to the requirements described. Future revisions will incorporate changes, including corrections of typographical errors and technical inaccuracies. For further information please contact
Honeywell 300-250 York Street London, Ontario N6A 6K2 Telephone: (519) 679-6570 Facsimile: (519) 679-3977 Copyright Honeywell 2009. All rights reserved.
Prepared in Canada.
Table of Contents
1 Introducing UniSim Heat Exchanger Software ... 1-1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 The Product Family........................................... 1-1 UniSim Heat Exchanger Programs.................... 1-2 UniSim STE .................................................. 1-3 UniSim CFE .................................................. 1-5 UniSim PFE................................................... 1-7 UniSim FPH .................................................. 1-8 UniSim PHE .................................................1-10 UniSim FWH ................................................1-11 UniSim PPL ..................................................1-13
1.10 Documentation for UniSim Heat Exchanger Programs1-14 1.11 Technical Support ...........................................1-15
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1.2.1 Functionality
The main UniSim Heat Exchanger programs all offer some or all of the following basic functionality: DESIGN - for cost or area optimised thermal design to your specified process conditions and geometrical constraints; CHECKING - to check whether a given exchanger will achieve the required duty for your specified inlet and outlet conditions, giving the ratio of the actual to required surface area; SIMULATION - to calculate the outlet conditions and performance of a given exchanger from your specified inlet conditions. THERMOSYPHON - to calculate the performance of a vertical or horizontal thermosyphon reboiler, the circulation rate, and the pipework pressure drops.
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(NEL40), which can be used in conjunction with any component for which you provide data, and options to store and recover stream properties in your own databank. UniSim Heat Exchanger programs can import process and properties data from all the main process simulators. You can also set up a facility whereby you can access and generate data from your companys own properties data software, while running an UniSim Heat Exchanger program.
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UniSim STE
Functionality
The basic UniSim STE calculations are
DESIGN CHECKING SIMULATION THERMOSYPHONS
The Simulation option in UniSim STE is of extended form permitting either inlet conditions, or outlet conditions or flowrate to be calculated (for either stream) given the other two parameters.
Technical Summary
Multishell capability with up to 12 shells in series and any number in parallel. TEMA, E, F, G, H, I, J, K and X shells. Double pipe and multi-tube hairpin exchangers. Tube Layout optimisation. Graphical input to customise Tube Layout. Plain or low fin tubes, longitudinally finned tubes. Low fin tube database. Single and double segmental baffles, no tubes in window, rod baffles and unbaffled units. Vibration analysis; flow stability checks for thermosyphons. Input in SI, metric or US customary (British) units. Versatile interface between UniSim STE and the UniSim Design process simulator. Import from UniSim Design or other process simulators. Setting Plan and TEMA sheet output; optional TEMA style input. Budget costing package - customise to your own labour and materials costs. Specify f and j factors for enhanced tubeside or shellside surfaces.
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Functionality
SIMULATION DESIGN CHECKING Simulation is an extended form, for outlet conditions or flowrate, as well as special options for fans-off and evaluating tubeside fouling. Design is an integrated graphical process aimed at establishing the overall size and configuration of process air-cooled heat exchangers. The checking option calculates a heat transfer area ratio (actual/ required) to indicate whether a given exchanger will meet a required duty.
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UniSim CFE
Technical Summary
Tube/Types - Plain; high fin; low fin; serrated fin; studs; tube-in-plate. Up to 4 different types in each bundle. High-fin Tubes - Integral; G; L; extruded or bimetallic, shoulder grooved. Stud Types - Circular; rectangular; elliptical; lenticular; chamfered. Header Types - Box; plug; cover plate; D-header; manifold; U-tube. Up to 50 passes in simple and complex arrangements. Graphical interface to specify complex pass arrangements. 2 to 100 rows with multiple bundles per bay and multiple bays per unit. Forced draught; induced draught; no fans. Single-phase heating or cooling; boiling or condensing on the process side. Tube-side Enhancements - Specified on a pass basis; twisted tapes; enhancement factors; j and f input. X-side can be dry air, wet air (dehumidifying) or multi-component gas mixture. Inlet distributions of X-side temperature and velocity can be specified. Performance of proprietary surfaces can be used and stored in a databank. Radiation heat transfer can be taken into account. Special interfaces to CF-P20 fan selection software of Ventilatoren Sirocco Howden BV (VSH). Standard fouling resistance or: tubeside fouling as a function of velocity; temperature; quality; phase or length. X-side fouling as a function of row. A and V-frame air cooled condensers. Non-circular tubes (oval, flat). Fan inlet types. X-side enhancements. Input in SI, metric or US customary (British) units. Import from UniSim Design or other process simulators.
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Functionality
DESIGN CHECKING SIMULATION THERMOSYPHON
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UniSim FPH
Technical Summary
Basic input option for new users. Exchanger diagram to aid input review. Up to 15 process streams in co-current, counter-current or crossflow with any complexity of exchanger inlet and outlet geometry. Single phase, boiling and condensing (any combination). Vertical or horizontal units. Specify/evaluate stacking pattern. Exchanger, distributor, header and nozzle pressure drop calculations. Multiple exchangers in parallel. Longitudinal thermal conduction effects evaluated. Fin performance correlations included. Accepts SI, metric and US customary (British) units. Import from UniSim Design or other process simulators.
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Functionality
SIMULATION FUEL FLOWRATE (for a specified duty)
Technical Summary
Extensive help and firebox and tube bank diagrams to aid input. Firebox radiation modelling by well-stirred method or onedimensional zone method (long furnace model). Up to ten process streams which may pass through different parts of the heater. Process fluid flow co- or counter to the combustion product gases. Single phase and boiling process streams. Multiple paths and passes in firebox and convection section. Gas or oil fired burners. Cylindrical fireboxes containing vertical hairpin tubes or a refractory backed helical coil. Cabin fireboxes with vertical or horizontal tubes which may be wall mounted or centrally mounted (in single or double rows) with firing on both sides. Single or twin cabin fireboxes. Up to nine convection section tube banks containing plain tubes or extended surfaces (fins or studs). Radiative heat transfer in the tube banks. Open or recirculating flue systems of constant or tapered cross section, or contain two sections of different diameter. The firebox or convection section can be modelled alone. Accepts SI, metric and US customary (British) units for data input and output. Import from UniSim Design or other process simulators.
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UniSim PHE
Functionality
DESIGN CHECKING SIMULATION
Design can either use a specified plate geometry and type, or select from a range of typical plates.
Technical Summary
UniSim PHE can model: Single or multipass exchangers (up to 5 passes) with either coor counter-current flow. Having one stream single pass and the other multipass is also permitted. DESIGN calculations use a mean coefficient and temperature difference approach, within an iteration to select the number of passes and channels per pass, to meet the constraints on heat load, pressure drop, flow velocity and port pressure loss.
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DESIGN calculations select from a set of 120 plate sizes, which are not specific to any particular manufacturer, but are typical of what may be available. Plate geometry can be specified for other calculation types. Iteration takes place over four different chevron angles, and if appropriate over a range of plate sizes to establish possible designs. Chevron angles can range from 30 to 65 degrees (angle to horizontal). EXTEND calculations are a special form of DESIGN, in which you specify the plate to be used and the required number of plates is determined. In SIMULATION and CHECKING modes, there can be a different number of channels in each pass. Calculations are performed on a more detailed basis, with each pass in the exchanger being modeled separately, with 25 calculation points per pass. Full allowance can thus be made for non-linear temperature profiles, and for variation in heat transfer coefficients and pressure gradients. The effects of any flow maldistribution among the plates are also handled. Streams may be single phase, or boiling or condensing. NonNewtonian fluids are also handled. Accepts SI, metric and US customary (British) units for data input and output.
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UniSim FWH
UniSim FWH
Functionality
SIMULATION CHECKING
Technical Summary
Handles one-, two- and three-zone heaters of the shell and tube type. Drain cooling section can be of either the full-pass or split-pass type. Horizontal or vertical orientation. 1 or 2 tube passes. Rear head - U-tube and channel. Counter-current or split flow desuperheating section. Plain tube type. Triangular, rotated triangular, square and rotated square tube layouts. Single or double segmental plate type baffles. For other baffle types details of heat transfer and pressure drop correlations must be supplied. Condensing zone - baffles are considered to be full circle, such that the predominant flow direction is crossflow.
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UniSim FWH accommodates flash stream and/or drains supplied separately to the heater shell, in addition to the extraction steam from the turbine. Steam and water properties are calculated internally. The effect of special baffle types on heat transfer and pressure drop can be specified by user correlations. Flow induced vibration check. Checks made for wet-wall conditions occurring in the desuperheating zone and for flashing of condensate in the draincooling zone. Condensate re-heat calculation: allowance can be made for heat transfer through the drain-cooler shroud from the steam in the condensing zone to the condensate in the drain-cooler.
Functionality
SIMULATION
The program relates the inlet pressure, outlet pressure and flowrate in a pipeline. Given any two of these parameters the program calculates the third.
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Technical Summary
UniSim PPL can determine: The pressure drop for given mass flowrate and pipeline geometry. The mass flowrate corresponding to a supplied pressure drop and pipeline geometry. The diameter factor to size a pipeline for a given pressure drop and mass flowrate. The critical mass flowrate for a given pressure drop and pipeline geometry for high velocity flow. Perform a multiple choke calculation (for example, safety valves and relief systems). Accepts SI, metric and US customary (British) units for data input and output.
UniSim PPL supports import from UniSim Design or other process simulators.
If there are significant differences, they will be reported in the Read Me. You can access this from the UniSim Heat Exchanger Program Selection screen, when you use the Software media.
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On-line support can be accessed via http://www.honeywell.com/ps. When contacting us via email or phone, please include in your message:
Your full name, company, phone and fax numbers. The software version you are using (shown in the Help menu, About UniSim).
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Technical Support
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