Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Hydrocarbon Leak Detection in Cooling Water Systems
A hydrocarbon leak detection procedure is used to pinpoint process equipment that is leaking a gas, gasoline, or oil into a cooling water system. In the past, this testing has been a laboratory procedure and could require considerable time to obtain results. Newer test procedures can be performed in the field and provide immediate on-site results.
Samples of water from the inlet and outlet of a suspected leaking unit are collected. When an increase in hydrocarbon level is found in the outlet sample, the leaking unit has been identified.
Hydrocarbon leak detection analysis is used to pinpoint a process leak in its early stages. The longer a leak continues, the greater the possibility of equipment damage or plant shutdown.
There are two distinct issues with regard to process leaks into cooling water systems:
1. Leak Detection - determining that there is a process leak early, before gross contamination occurs
2. Leak Identification - identifying the specific heat exchanger that is leaking, preferably with a rapid, on-site or on-line test method
Cooling Tower Heart
With a proper Preventive Maintenance Program for the cooling tower which includes replacement of infill, the cooling efficiency will be dramatically improved, saving a huge amount of electricity energy consumption, longest and most dependaple useful system for cooling system. There are so many things to be learned while handling a cooling tower. You'll learn all about the story of cooling tower maintenance that are not written in any text book here....I'll share with you all my experiences, the bitter and pain of maintaing my cooling tower....
Friday, January 26, 2007
AchemAsia 2007
7Another Chemical Engineering conference not to be missed....
7th International Exhibition-Congress on
Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology
Beijing, People's Republic of China,
14 - 18 May 2007
http://www.achemasia.de/
Info seminar on
"China's process industry - special focus: intellectual property rights"
The seminar will be held in German language.
| when: | Monday, February 5, 2007 |
| time: | 1:30-5:00 pm |
| where: | DECHEMA House, Frankfurt am Main / Germany |
| Register now! |

Check out ACHEMA Worldwide
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
Another Plant Shutdown
So there goes away another public holiday!!! Few weeks ago I could not enjoy the New Year and Hari Raya Haj because of a plant shutdown too...And the accident... Well, this is something to be expected if we work in this kind of industry.
Monday, January 22, 2007
The Inner Life of a Cell - Animation

The video includes a nice musical soundtrack. It would be great to have alternative soundtracks explaining the science behind the animation.
XVIVO, a scientific animation company near Harford, CT, created this molecular animation using NewTek LightWave and SOFTIMAGE XSI
XVIVO also relied heavily on PDB (Protein Data Bank) Reader, another LightWave plug-in well known in the scientific animation community that brings in both the point cloud data and XYZ coordinates for all the atoms in a protein
XVIVO lead animator John Liebler discovered Happy Digital’s HD Instance, what he now refers to as a “magic plug-in for instancing,” for global motions through displacements.
Thursday, January 18, 2007
pH.D Study
I don't mind looking through the thesis draft because I love doing research. I hope one day, I can continue my pH.D too.
Incase, you want to know more about what is progessive freeze concentration (PFC), check out this site HERE.
Cooling Tower Improvement
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Cooling Tower Water Quality Disaster
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Cooling Tower Problem Again!
Saturday, January 13, 2007
BASIC COOLING TOWER NOTES
Purpose of a cooling TowerCooling tower employ a natural evaporative cooling process to reject heat from industries processes and air - conditioning system, allowing the cooling water to be used over and over again in the cooling system.
Usage of Today's Cooling System
In today's highly competitive business climate, economy of operation is to gain long term success. To maximise required output with the minimum operation cost, machinery, engines, measurement or equipment, sensitive electronics devices and a cooling environment for employee and customers, a reliable cooling system to maintain all the above to a recommended working temperature is vital.
The efficiency of the cooling tower plays a very important role in cooling system. To achieve maximum efficiency, the cooling tower must be in a tip top condition to support the heat exchanger in order to obtain desired temperature. All these will lead to obtaining a maximum productivity at the minimum operation cost in a long run.
I'll continue more about the basics of cooling tower later....
Heat Exchanger Plate Condition
After we use a plate heat exchanger for quite some time, let say a year for instance, you can expect some fouling on the heat exchanger plate oil side. The steam side might not be as dirty as the oil side. When fouling is form on the surface of the heat exchanger, the heat transfer is no longer efective. If you calculate the overall heat transfer coeffecient, the value will be lower compared to when you first commision the same heat exchanger. Therefore some cleaning is neccesary. Just choose either by dismantling the heat exchanger or do some "Cleaning In Progress" (CIP) using de-carbonizer or hot caustic.The photo which i picked from my friends blog is a clear example of bad fouling taking place on a plate heat exchanger oil side. Have you seen something like this before?
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient (U-Value)
I think some other articles that can relate to my experience will be the one published by Cheresources.com in their january 2007 issue.
I hope some of my profesional colleagues who work directly with the theoretical and practical of heat exchanger can comment on this...
National Instrument E-Book Catalog 2007
For the past 30 years, National Instruments has been a technology pioneer and leader in virtual instrumentation – a revolutionary concept that has changed the way engineers and scientists in industry, government, and academia approach measurement and automation.The National Instruments Measurement and Automation Catalog 2007 contains a comprehensive listing of more than 1,000 NI products, including the 20th anniversary edition of LabVIEW, NI modular hardware offerings, and NI M Series data acquisition devices.
View the eBook version of the NI Measurement and Automation Catalog 2007 now.
Best regards,
National Instruments Malaysia
Toll Free: 1800-887710
asean@ni.com | www.ni.com/asean
Monday, January 8, 2007
Interesting Engineering Science Blog
Here are some good sites with more information on design of experiments and articles on design of experiments including many from the Center of Quality and Productivity Improvement at the University of Wisconsin that was founded by William Hunter, my father and George Box (leaders in the field, in my biased opinion, but others opinions as well).
Chemical Engineering Jobs
Malaysian Invention and Design Society (MINDS)
Malaysian Invention and Design Society (MINDS)
Cordially invites you to the preview of
SCIENCE OF INNOVATION™: HOW TO INNOVATE
A joint programme by GIRC and MINDS
Date: 19 January 2007(Friday)
Time: 10.30am
Venue: MINDS
ProSecretariat Management Services Sdn Bhd
C3A-10, Block C, Damansara Intan, No.1, Jln SS20/27
47400 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Admission: Free (First come, first serve)
Only 30 Seats Available
Who should attend: CEOs, CTOs, Senior Managers, R&D Managers, Technical Managers, Engineers & Scientists, Corporate Planners and Entrepreneurs, Individual and Corporate Inventors, R & D Institutions and Universities
The Science of Innovation™ is a methodology developed to train Malaysian SMEs using a step by step approach on how to be Innovative, which will enable SMEs to consistently strengthen their manufacturing capacity and capability; conceptualize, create and produce innovative and quality products; identify and exploit new economic opportunities and achieve a sustainable competitive advantage over lower-cost countries.
The 4-stage 'Science of Innovation(tm)' training programme could be
completed between 6 - 8 months depending on the company's progress level and specific needs. Each stage consists of 2- day foundation course and 3-day 'one to one' session per company. This 'one to one' session will take place after the initial foundation course.
Stage 1 - the Science of Product Innovation
Stage 2 - the Science of Process Innovation
Stage 3 - the Science of Procedure Innovation
Stage 4 - the Science of Market Innovation
This will be a fully sponsored programme and participation is limited to 10 companies only.
I believe this is a golden opportunity (although subjected to confirmation and acceptance by GIRC Sdn Bhd-entity of British Telecoms Plc) to strengthen your personnel's skills in product innovation for business sustainability. Kindly advise me if your company wish to accept this invitation and attend the preview on the 19th January 2007.
Do call MINDS at 03-7118 2062/2064 so that we can give you more details and to register your company. Reply form is attached.
Best regards
Gwenn
MINDS
MINDS Secretariat
Tel : 03-7118 2062/64
Fax: 03-7118 2063
C3A10, Block C, Damansara Intan,
No.1, Jln SS20/27, 47400 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Tuesday, January 2, 2007
Accident & Injury
It is still day 3 and I was walking towards my plant. It was a rainy wet night. Suddenly, in split second, I slipped and felt down. My left foot hit the 1cm thick metal plate before going inside a drain beside it. I sat there for a while helplessly. It really hurts. I watch around to call for help but nobody was at sight. I inspected my left leg and to my surprise, I have 2 really bad cut/wound and they were big!!! Blood slowly appeared from the deep wounds. I rose and walked slowly to the washing basin nearby the control room and washed the wounds with a lot of water, washing the blood a way. I ran the water past through my leg for about 5 minutes. By that time, my collegues have surrounded me and checked out my leg. It really look bad. It definitely have to be stitched. Both of my feet were shivering. My whole body is also shivering. Lean, my colleague, drove me to the hospital. The medical assistance inspected the severity of the wounds. He injected me with some antibiotics before sending me for X-ray. It almost hit my tibia bone. They want to check if the bone is fractured or not. Luckily it was ok. Then I have to overcome my worse nightmare, to be stitched. All together, I have 10 outside stitches and 6 internal stitches.
Plant Shut Down Day 3
Today, the shutdown job for is described as less head ache. Everything seems to run smooth. Thank God. Everybody knows what to do.
Only one thing that made me shock in the early hours (6am). My operator called & told me that pressure for HP boiler hydro test has reached 52 bar. The water feed pump has been stopped. However, the pressure keeps on increasing gradually. I already instructed them to control the pressure between 50 – 60 bar. The increasing pressure worried me. I don’t want the pressure to reach above 70 bar without enough manpower observing the situation. After thinking, I called and instructed him to monitor the pressure closely. If the pressure exceeds 67 bar, slightly open/throttle the venting so that the pressure would not increase. I choose 67 bar simply because the HP boiler always run between 64-66 bar. Therefore, it will still be safe to operate or control the pressure at 67 bar.
Monday, January 1, 2007
Around Plant Shut Down
Looking the shutdown in a different perspective, personally, i learned a lots of things. Every shutdown will be a unique experience. There will be a lot of common jobs, and some changes, or some new things/project/modification to be done. I really cherish and appreciate those experiences, and it definitely enriched my technical knowledge and experience in managing the shutdown.
Today, among those important jobs that we carried out:
-Steam test - at the beginning of shutdown to detect leakages.
-Hydro test for High Pressure Boiler - to detect leakages.
-Opening manholes & dismantling flanges - common jobs...Infact, I assisted to open one of the manhole. Damn tired....20 bolts + nuts size 24.
-Shell Tube cleaning - via Cleaning in Progress (CIP).
Oh....I'm exhausted...just wanna sleep.....
