Working principle of storage tank

2026-03-30 13:43

1. Insert the "eddy current hot film heat exchanger" radially into the bottom of the storage tank, with the heat medium (steam) flowing through the tube side and viscous liquid flowing between the inner tubes of the shell side. The suction port of the shell is directly connected to the medium inside the tank. 2. A temperature control valve is installed at the steam inlet of the heat exchanger, and the inlet steam flow of the heat exchanger is controlled by detecting the temperature of the viscous liquid outlet through a temperature sensing probe, thereby ensuring a constant temperature of the viscous liquid. The heat exchanger adopts high-efficiency heat exchange elements - vortex heat film tubes, which maintain the reasonable flow of viscous liquid between the tubes. The thermal efficiency is 3-5 times that of ordinary heat exchangers. Its enhanced heat transfer mechanism is: when the viscous liquid fluid flows on the inner and outer surfaces, it is designed to flow in turbulent flow, generating strong oscillation and scouring effects, and the direction of flow constantly changes. The high-temperature viscous liquid fluid that is closely attached to the surface of the tube wall is constantly replaced, and the insulation layer becomes thinner and even destroyed. The heat transfer on the metal surface is accelerated, and the micro vortex of the fluid is strengthened, which enhances the internal thermal diffusion of the viscous liquid fluid. It will not cause local high temperature overheating of the fluid close to the surface of the pipe wall, so it can provide appropriate and sufficient heating for viscous liquids without the possibility of coking and decomposition. Good heat transfer without significant resistance.

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