ENGINEERING – CHEMICAL ENGINEERING CALCULATOR Fouling Factor Hx A precise tool.
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What is the Fouling Factor Hx & How does it work?

In heat exchangers, the overall heat transfer coefficient (U) quantifies the ability of the exchanger to transfer thermal energy between fluids. The clean value, U_c, assumes pristine surfaces with no deposits.

Over time, foulingβ€”accumulation of scale, corrosion products, or biological growthβ€”adds thermal resistance. This resistance is represented by the fouling factor R_f (mΒ²Β·K/W), which degrades performance.

The relationship between the clean coefficient, fouling factor, and the fouled coefficient U_f is given by the series‑resistance model:

frac{1}{U_f} = frac{1}{U_c} + R_f
U_f = fouled overall heat transfer coefficient (W/mΒ²Β·K)
U_c = clean overall heat transfer coefficient (W/mΒ²Β·K)
R_f = fouling factor (mΒ²Β·K/W)
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the fouling factor in a heat exchanger?
The fouling factor is a measure of thermal resistance added to a heat exchanger due to deposits like scale or corrosion products.
How does the fouling factor affect the overall heat transfer coefficient?
The fouling factor reduces the overall heat transfer coefficient by increasing thermal resistance, which degrades the heat exchanger's performance.
Can you explain how to calculate the fouled heat transfer coefficient using the fouling factor?
Yes, the fouled heat transfer coefficient (U) is calculated as U = U_c / (1 + R_f), where U_c is the clean heat transfer coefficient and R_f is the fouling factor.
What are common causes of fouling in heat exchangers?
Common causes include mineral scaling, corrosion products, biological growth, and particulate accumulation.
How often should I check for fouling in my heat exchanger?
Fouling can vary widely depending on the application, but it's generally advisable to inspect regularly, such as every 6-12 months, or more frequently if operating conditions are harsh.
What is the impact of fouling on energy efficiency in heat exchangers?
Fouling reduces energy efficiency by increasing the temperature difference required to transfer the same amount of heat, leading to higher energy consumption and operational costs.
How can I minimize fouling in my heat exchanger?
Minimize fouling by maintaining proper fluid flow rates, using anti-fouling chemicals, regularly cleaning the exchanger, and optimizing operating conditions.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.