In the figure above, a typical reactor feed preheater (interchanger) is shown. The heat exchanger resides on the first level of the structure while the reactor is on the second level. During construction, stream 2 was not insulated because it runs from the exchanger directly to the ceiling away from workers so it posed no safety risk. The reaction is endothermic, so heat is supplied by a Dowtherm jacket surrounding the vessel. The equivalent length of the pipe containing stream 2 is 100 meters. A recent rise is fuel oil costs (which is used to heat the Dowtherm) has prompted the company to search for ways to conserve energy. With the data provided below, you recognize an opportunity for energy savings. Any increase in the reactor feed temperature will reduce the reactor duty and save money. What is the current reactor entrance temperature compared with the entrance temperature after applying the economic insulation thickness to the pipe?
Data:
Calcium silicate insulation
Temperature of stream 2 exiting the heat exchanger is 400 0C (752 0F)
Ambient temperature is 23.8 0C (75 0F)
Mass flow = 350,000 kg/h (771,470 lbs/h)
Rinside pipe = R1 = 101.6 mm (4.0 in)
Routside pipe = R2 = 108.0 mm (4.25 in)
Thermal conductivity of pipe = kpipe = 30 W/m K (56.2 Btu/h ft 0F)
Ambient air heat transfer coefficient = ho = 50 W/m2 K (8.8 Btu/h ft2 0F)
Fluid heat capacity = Cpfluid = 2.57 kJ/kg K (2.0 Btu/lb 0F)
Fluid thermal conductivity = kfluid = 0.60 W/m K (1.12 Btu/h ft 0F)
Fluid viscosity = ufluid = 5.2 cP
Energy costs = $4.74/million kJ ($5.00/million Btu)
Equivalent length of pipe = 100 meters (328 feet)
Calculations:

Temperature difference with insulation is nearly 5 0C. While this doesn't sound too dramatic, consider the energy savings over one year with the insulation:
Q = mass flow x Cpfluid x temperature difference
Q = (350,000 kg/h)(2.57 kJ/kg K)(5.0K) = 4497500 kJ/h
4497500 kJ/h x 8760 hours/year = 39,398 million kJ/year
39,398 million kJ/year x $4.74/million kJ =
$186,746 per year
By insulating the pipe, energy costs have decreased by nearly $187,000 per year
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