ANALYSIS AND REDESIGN OF W- TYPE RADIANT TUBE USING FINITE ELEMENT METHOD INTERNAL GUIDE: Mr.M.Varatharajulu,B.E., M.B.A (Asst. Professor), Dept. Of Mechanical.

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ANALYSIS AND REDESIGN OF W- TYPE RADIANT TUBE USING FINITE ELEMENT METHOD INTERNAL GUIDE: Mr.M.Varatharajulu,B.E., M.B.A (Asst. Professor), Dept. Of Mechanical Engg. PRESENT BY M.Akbar Ali A.HajaSheikAlavuden V.Saravanan M.Venkateshwaran EXTERNAL GUIDE: Mr. A. Karuppiah. M.E Manager Cold Mill (SSTP) BHEL. (Trichy)

 To analyze and to find out the failure causes of the radiant tube.  Provide solution for the failure of radiant Tube.  Comparing the solution with the existing design.

INTRODUTION ABOUT RADIANT TUBE  Radiant tubes are heat transfer mountings.  Gases by convection and radiation transfers heat to the radiant tube.  The heated tube transfers energy to the furnace, by means of convection and radiative heat transfer.  There are three types of radiant tube P-type,W-type& U- type.  Our project is concerned with w-type radiant tube.  Material of the radiant tubes are nickel chrome steel.

PROBLEM DESCRIPTON Radiant tubes are designed to operate at 960°C; the furnace temperature is maintained between 700°C and 1100°C by a design requirement based on the tube thickness. Due to the uneven heating, the radiant tubes were frequently damaged after their rated service. In general, the damage style of a number of the tubes is almost the same. The failure mode of the tubes appeared to be in the surface of the tube, about 65–90 cm from the burner-mounting flange.

METHODOLOGY The analysis can be carried out using ANSYS software In general, there are three steps in the development of a finite element model. Developing a geometrical model, selecting an element, determining material properties and finally converting the geometrical model to a finite element model by griding. Applying boundary and initial conditions, loading and performing calculations based on the model. Extracting results.

Contd.  Modeling of the radiant tube was done by using Pro-e software.  The model is imported to the ANSYS and imported model is meshed.  And finally using ANSYS software, the analysis of the radiant tube was done.  The results were obtained for various parameters like temperature distribution, equivalent stress and total deformation.  The results obtained for suggested model were compared with the existing model.

Contd.

RESULTS & DISCUSSION S.No Approximate Distance from burner-mounting flange (mm)

Suggestion I It is suggested to increase the thickness of the wall in the Radiant tube. Suggestion II It is suggested to change the material properties, which will withstand the load against the exiting failure.

Observation From the above charts it is observed that the temperature distribution, equivalent stress and the total deformation are high at the critical region in all the cases. The suggestion II model exhibits very low stress and deformation compared to other two models.

Material Comparison Existing material propertiesInnovated material propertiesReason and cause Elements / Name of the material DIN17456 (STD)SA 106 Grade A. C0.35 to 0.55%0.35 To reduce the hardenability Si1.0 to 2.0%1.2 To increase the toughness and strength at high temperature Mn≤ 1.5%1.5 To increase the resistance to cracking at high temperature P0.040 %0.040 To keep the same weldability S0.030 %0.030 To keep the impact toughness Cr27.0 to 30.0 %30.00 To increase the corrosion resistance at high temperature Ni47.0 to 50.0 %50.00To increase the strength Mo≤ 0.05%0.05 To increase the high temperature tensile strength W4.0 to 6.0 %6 To withstand the high temperature FeRemaining

Conclusion. Radiant tubes are designed to operate at 960°C; but the furnace temperature is required maintained between 700°C and 1100°C, so it is required to change the material of the radiant tube. Analysis of the radiant tube carried out using ANSYS WORKBENCH Software Results had been obtained for Temperature distribution, Equivalent Stress and for Total deformation for different models. Graphs have been plotted between Temperature distribution and distance, Equivalent stress and distance and between total deformation and distance for three different models.

Contd. Compared to the existing model, the suggested model I is found to have 21.05% lesser stress and 21.05% lesser total deformation. Compared to existing model suggested model II have 34.21% lesser stress and 31.24% lesser deformation. By this analysis it is found that the suggested models have higher strength and higher temperature withstanding capability than the existing model. It is suggested that to use model II for the effective use without fail for the longer period than the other two models.

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