Baffles are flow-directing or obstructing vanes or panels used to direct a flow of liquid or gas. It is used in some household stoves and in some
industrial process
Industrial processes are procedures involving chemical, physical, electrical or mechanical steps to aid in the manufacturing of an item or items, usually carried out on a very large scale. Industrial processes are the key components of heavy ind ...
vessels (tanks), such as
shell and tube heat exchanger
A shell and tube heat exchanger is a class of heat exchanger designs. It is the most common type of heat exchanger in oil refineries and other large chemical processes, and is suited for higher-pressure applications. As its name implies, this ty ...
s,
chemical reactor
A chemical reactor is an enclosed volume in which a chemical reaction takes place. In chemical engineering, it is generally understood to be a process vessel used to carry out a chemical reaction, which is one of the classic unit operations in chem ...
s, and
static mixer
A static mixer is a precision engineered device for the continuous mixing of fluid materials, without moving components. Normally the fluids to be mixed are liquid, but static mixers can also be used to mix gas streams, disperse gas into liquid o ...
s.
Baffles are an integral part of the shell and tube heat exchanger design. A baffle is designed to support tube bundles and direct the flow of
fluid
In physics, a fluid is a liquid, gas, or other material that continuously deforms (''flows'') under an applied shear stress, or external force. They have zero shear modulus, or, in simpler terms, are substances which cannot resist any shear ...
s for maximum efficiency. Baffle design and tolerances for heat exchangers are discussed in the standards of the
Tubular Exchanger Manufacturers Association
The Tubular Exchanger Manufacturers Association (also known as TEMA) is an association of fabricators of shell and tube type heat exchangers. TEMA has established and maintains a set of construction standards for heat exchangers, known as the TEM ...
(TEMA).
Use of baffles
The main roles of a baffle in a shell and tube heat exchanger are to:
* Hold tubes in position (preventing sagging), both in production and operation
* Prevent the effects of
steam starvation, which is increased with both fluid velocity and the length of the exchanger
* Direct shell-side fluid flow along tube field. This increases fluid velocity and the effective
heat transfer
Heat transfer is a discipline of thermal engineering that concerns the generation, use, conversion, and exchange of thermal energy (heat) between physical systems. Heat transfer is classified into various mechanisms, such as thermal conduction, ...
co-efficient of the exchanger
In a static mixer, baffles are used to minimize the tangential component of velocity which causes vortex formation, and thus promotes
mixing.
In a chemical reactor, baffles are often attached to the interior walls to promote mixing and thus increase
heat transfer
Heat transfer is a discipline of thermal engineering that concerns the generation, use, conversion, and exchange of thermal energy (heat) between physical systems. Heat transfer is classified into various mechanisms, such as thermal conduction, ...
and possibly
chemical reaction rates.
In a household stoves like Handölkassetten and similar stoves a baffle is used to prevent the gas from going directly up in the chimney and possibly causing a chimney fire and direct the gas towards the front of the oven before it continues upwards into the chimney. In this case the baffle helps increase the efficiency of the stove as more heat leaves the gas before it exits.
*The baffles prevent the rotational flow without affecting radial or longitudinal flow. The tank is provided with baffles which prevent swirling and vortex formation. Except in very large tanks, four(4) baffles are placed.
Types of baffles
Implementation of baffles is decided on the basis of size, cost and their ability to lend support to the tube bundles and direct flow:
* Longitudinal Flow Baffles (used in a two-pass shell)
* Impingement Baffles (used for protecting bundle when entrance velocity is high)
* Orifice Baffles
* Single segmental
* Double segmental
* Support/Blanking baffles
* Deresonating (detuning) baffles used to reduce tube vibration
Installation of baffles
As mentioned, baffles deal with the concern of support and fluid direction in heat exchangers. In this way it is vital that they are spaced correctly at installation. The minimum baffle spacing is the greater of 50.8 mm or one fifth of the inner shell diameter. The maximum baffle spacing is dependent on material and size of tubes. The
Tubular Exchanger Manufacturers Association
The Tubular Exchanger Manufacturers Association (also known as TEMA) is an association of fabricators of shell and tube type heat exchangers. TEMA has established and maintains a set of construction standards for heat exchangers, known as the TEM ...
Tubular Exchanger Manufacturers Association, Inc.
/ref> sets out guidelines. There are also segments with a "no tubes in window" design that affects the acceptable spacing within the design. An important design consideration is that no recirculation zones or dead spots form – both of which are counterproductive to effective heat transfer.
References
* (Editors)Perry, R.H. and Green, D.W. (Oct,2007) ''Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook'' (8th ed.) McGraw-Hill {{ISBN, 0-07-142294-3
* Wolverine Tube Inc, (2008) ''Heat Transfer Data Book'' Availabl
* Professor J. Kavanagh (2009) ''Heat Transfer Lectures 4&5'' Usyd Chemical Engineering Department
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