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Fired Heaters Fire- and Flue-Gas Side

Next to the efficiency of the trays in a distillation tower, the efficiency of a fired heater is the most critical factor in saving and/or making money for the process plant. The primary objectives in operation of a fired heater are to [Pg.375]

These objectives are equally important in the operation of fired boilers whose principles of operation on the fire side and flue-gas side are essentially the same as those of process-plant-fired heaters. [Pg.375]

The two governing modes of heat transfer in the construction of a fired heater are radiation and convection. [Pg.375]

In the firebox, heat transfer by radiation reigns supreme governed by Lambert s laws, as follows  [Pg.375]

A = surface area of the radiant tubes in the firebox, ft e = emissivity factor [Pg.375]


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