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Learn about the types, design and applications of heat exchangers, especially shell and tube exchangers, in this PDF document. The lecture notes cover single and two phase heat transfer, thermal design considerations, fouling, and design problems.
heat exchanger is a device that is used to transfer thermal energy (enthalpy) between two or more fluids, between a solid surface and a fluid, or between solid particulates and a fluid, at different temperatures and in thermal contact. In heat exchangers, there are usually no external heat and work interactions.
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Sep 1, 2017 · A heat exchanger is a heat transfer device that exchanges heat between two or more process fluids. Heat exchangers have widespread industrial and domestic applications.
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A heat exchanger is a component that allows the transfer of heat from one fluid (liquid or gas) to another fluid. Reasons for heat transfer include the following:
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The heat exchanger must withstand the service conditions of the plant environment. The exchanger must be maintainable. In other words, a configuration that permits cleaning and replacement of any component that is especially vulnerable to corrosion, erosion, vibration, or aging, must be chosen.
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Learn how to use fundamental heat transfer to understand real devices like heat exchangers. See examples of double-pipe, shell-and-tube, and plate heat exchangers, and how to calculate their performance and efficiency.
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What is a Heat Exchanger? A heat exchanger is a device that is used to transfer thermal energy (enthalpy) between two or more fluids, between a solid surface and a fluid, or between solid particulates and a fluid, at different temperatures and in thermal contact.