Analysis of crystallization fouling in electric water heating

In the present study, the main influencing factors of crystallization fouling in electric water heating were investigated. Dependence on the saturation index and four operating parameters was analyzed, namely: liquid temperature, surface temperature, flow rate and electrical leakage current. A focus...

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Main Authors: Alexander Janzen, Eugeny Y. Kenig
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-11-01
Series:Heliyon
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844019363558
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spelling doaj-77dcfc19a41e4ba6bb72720e69b4e5c32020-11-25T03:16:37ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402019-11-01511e02695Analysis of crystallization fouling in electric water heatingAlexander Janzen0Eugeny Y. Kenig1Stiebel Eltron GmbH & Co. KG, Dr.-Stiebel-Straße 33, Holzminden, 37603, Germany; Corresponding author.Chair of Fluid Process Engineering, University of Paderborn, Pohlweg 55, Paderborn, 33098, Germany; Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas, Moscow, Russian FederationIn the present study, the main influencing factors of crystallization fouling in electric water heating were investigated. Dependence on the saturation index and four operating parameters was analyzed, namely: liquid temperature, surface temperature, flow rate and electrical leakage current. A focus of the study was the influence of electrical leakage current on the fouling behavior and the morphology of the deposited crystal layers. The investigation shows that the aforementioned parameters influence the fouling process and crystal size growth in a different way. The experimental results were used to find a correlation between the electrical leakage current and induction time. In addition, a modeling approach is presented which allows an estimation of the fouling mass flux.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844019363558Chemical engineeringElectrical engineeringElectrochemistryElectric water heatingInfluencing factorsCrystallization fouling
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author Alexander Janzen
Eugeny Y. Kenig
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Eugeny Y. Kenig
Analysis of crystallization fouling in electric water heating
Heliyon
Chemical engineering
Electrical engineering
Electrochemistry
Electric water heating
Influencing factors
Crystallization fouling
author_facet Alexander Janzen
Eugeny Y. Kenig
author_sort Alexander Janzen
title Analysis of crystallization fouling in electric water heating
title_short Analysis of crystallization fouling in electric water heating
title_full Analysis of crystallization fouling in electric water heating
title_fullStr Analysis of crystallization fouling in electric water heating
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of crystallization fouling in electric water heating
title_sort analysis of crystallization fouling in electric water heating
publisher Elsevier
series Heliyon
issn 2405-8440
publishDate 2019-11-01
description In the present study, the main influencing factors of crystallization fouling in electric water heating were investigated. Dependence on the saturation index and four operating parameters was analyzed, namely: liquid temperature, surface temperature, flow rate and electrical leakage current. A focus of the study was the influence of electrical leakage current on the fouling behavior and the morphology of the deposited crystal layers. The investigation shows that the aforementioned parameters influence the fouling process and crystal size growth in a different way. The experimental results were used to find a correlation between the electrical leakage current and induction time. In addition, a modeling approach is presented which allows an estimation of the fouling mass flux.
topic Chemical engineering
Electrical engineering
Electrochemistry
Electric water heating
Influencing factors
Crystallization fouling
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844019363558
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