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Fouling of Heat Transfer Surfaces
Mostafa M. Awad
Mansoura University, Faculty of Engineering, Mech. Power Eng. Dept.,
Egypt
1. Introduction
Fouling is generally defined as the accumulation and formation of unwanted materials on
the surfaces of processing equipment, which can seriously deteriorate the capacity of the
surface to transfer heat under the temperature difference conditions for which it was
designed. Fouling of heat transfer surfaces is one of the most important problems in heat
transfer equipment. Fouling is an extremely complex phenomenon. Fundamentally, fouling
may be characterized as a combined, unsteady state, momentum, mass and heat transfer
problem with chemical, solubility, corrosion and biological processes may also taking place.
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It has been described as the major unresolved problem in heat transfer .
According to many [1-3], fouling can occur on any fluid-solid surface and have other adverse
effects besides reduction of heat transfer. It has been recognized as a nearly universal problem
in design and operation, and it affects the operation of equipment in two ways: Firstly, the
fouling layer has a low thermal conductivity. This increases the resistance to heat transfer and
reduces the effectiveness of heat exchangers. Secondly, as deposition occurs, the cross sectio
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