Effect of high-frequency electric fields on calcium carbonate scaling
2011
Tijing, Leonard D. | Lee, Dong-Hwan | Kim, Dong-Won | Cho, Young I. | Kim, Cheol Sang
The present study conducted an investigation on the effect of high-frequency electric fields (HFEF) in calcium carbonate (CaCO₃) scale formation on heated copper tube surfaces. Artificial hard water at varying CaCO₃ hardness was used. Calcium carbonate scales were formed on a heated copper tube surface, the fouling thermal resistance was calculated, and the calcium content of the deposited CaCO₃ scale was measured by an inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy (ICP-MS), and the cooling water was analyzed during the scaling process. No-treatment and HFEF-treatment cases were conducted and compared. The calcium content of the deposited scale dropped by 4–49% in HFEF-treatment case. The lower calcium content of the deposit corresponded to thinner deposits. Water analyses showed consistently lesser percentage drop in HFEF-treatment case primarily due to less fouling deposition. The asymptotic fouling thermal resistance in HFEF-treatment case had a maximum decrease of 88% (i.e., from 4.5×10⁻⁴ to 5.4×10⁻⁵m²K/W).
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