Joining Study for Formed Plate Heat Exchangers (CRADA Final Report)

Research output: Other contributionTechnical Report

Abstract

Plate heat exchangers (PHEs) have been used in numerous industrial applications, such as HVAC systems, power generation, transportation and manufacturing. The performance of plate heat exchangers is frequently undermined by corrosion, fouling, and scaling. These phenomena not only diminish heat transfer efficiency but also lead to increased operational costs, maintenance demands, and reduced equipment lifespan. In this project, the team addressed the widespread challenges of corrosion, fouling, and scaling, and explored alternative material solutions. While commonly used materials like stainless steel and titanium offer notable benefits, they can still experience corrosion under certain operating conditions. The advancement of new materials and surface engineering technologies, such as advanced coating, ceramics, composites materials, and high entropy alloys are promising for can help solve these issues, enable longer lifetime and high performance of plate heat exchangers.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationUnited States
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025

Keywords

  • 99 GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS
  • Plate heat exchangers
  • advanced coating
  • corrosion
  • high entropy alloys

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