The thermal and hydraulic designs of extended-surface (compact and noncompact plate-fin and tube-fin), plate, and shell-and-tube exchangers are out-lined in Chapter 9. Guidelines for selecting the exchanger core construction and surface geometry are presented in Chapter 10.
To introduce and apply basic heat exchanger design concepts to the solution of industrial heat exchanger problems. Primary emphasis is placed on fundamental concepts and applications. Also, more emphasis is placed on analysis and less on empiricism.
Nov 20, 2023 · Developing an engineering design and fabricating a shell and tube heat exchanger typically involves several steps. Here is a logical workflow one can follow. 1. Define Requirements and Specifications: Understand the purpose, performance requirements, and operating conditions of the heat exchanger.
Feb 2, 2011 · The general principles of the mechanical design of the following types of exchangers are given in the Heat Exchanger Design Handbook (1994), and full descriptions of each, are given under the corresponding entries in this encyclopedia: Shell and Tube Exchangers. Air Cooled Exchangers. Plate Type Exchangers. Plate Fin Type Exchangers.
Jun 27, 2018 · This chapter provides an overview of how different heat exchanger types, problems, and networks are analyzed. Heat exchangers are categorized by shape, flow arrangement, area to volume ratio, and channel size.
transfer equipment for exchanging heat from one fluid to another fluid. Such devices for efficient transfer of heat are generally called Heat Exchanger.
Sep 21, 2023 · Fundamentals of Heat Exchanger Design, Second Edition provides a comprehensive insight into the design and performance of heat exchangers. After introducing the basic heat transfer concepts and parameters, an overview of design methodologies is discussed.
Heat Exchanger Fundamentals: Analysis and Theory of Design. Ahmad Fakheri. Abstract. This chapter provides an overview of how different heat exchanger types, prob-lems, and networks are analyzed. Heat exchangers are categorized by shape, flow arrangement, area to volume ratio, and channel size.