Engineering Drawing Project Report: Heat Exchanger
Engineering Drawing Project Report: Heat Exchanger
PROJECT 1
(INDIVIDUAL)
HEAT EXCHANGER
NAME:
MATRIC NUM:
COURSE:CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
LECTURER:
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Q= U A T lm
WHEREQ=the rate of heat transfer between the two fluids in the heat exchanger
U=the overall heat transfer coefficient
Tlm= the log mean temperature difference in Fahrenheit, calculated from the inlet and outlet .
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But The Shell and Tube, the Air Cooled and the Plate-type Exchanger are the three most
commonly used types of exchangers in the chemical and process industries. With
increasing effort in recent years to reduce weight and size and increase efficiency, other
types of exchangers are increasingly used. However the mechanical and thermal design of
these alternative exchangers tends to be of a proprietary nature which may explain why
many clients prefer the tried-and-tested shell and tube exchanger type which still
predominates in most plants.
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4.3 ILLUSTRATION
1. Shell.
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9. Channel Partition
10. Stationary Tube Sheet.
11. Channel.
12. Channel Cover.
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REFERENCES
Heat Exchanger.Retrived November 19,2012 from http://www.thermopedia.com
Heat Exchanger and The Principles Wikipedia. Retrived November 19,2012 from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat_exchanger
Shell and Tube heat Exchanger. Retrived November 21,2012 from
http://www.scribd.com
Ramesh K. Shah, Dusan P. Sekulic.(2003) Fundamentals of Heat Exchanger
Design.New Delhi,India.
Atkins,P.(2005) Physical Chemistry(9 thed):Working principles of heat engine.
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