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Standards for fired heater design: An assessment based on computational modelling

Jegla et al., 2015

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6083716351024571128
Author
Jegla Z
Vondál J
Hájek J
Publication year
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Applied thermal engineering

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Fired heaters are used all over the World for refinery processes. Many of them are designed according to American Petroleum Institute (API) Standard 560. Among these, some have suffered significant tubes deformation and other defects related to heat loads in high tube …
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