Basics of Refrigeration - Evaporators
Basics of Refrigeration - Evaporators
Basics of Refrigeration - Evaporators
Evaporators Mainly
By Dhiren Mody
Engineered Refrigeration Supplies Inc.
Mesa, AZ. Phone 480-962-4129
E-mail: ersincaz@aol.com
ERS Inc: Dhiren
Mody 480-962-4129
Heat transfer
Some 45 years ago a professor of
mine made the following statements:
Without pressure drop there is no
heat transfer.
I did not understand it and hence
ignored it as not applicable to me.
Heat transfers from a hot surface to
a colder surface.
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Now on to Basic
Evaporator
.
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Expansion
Condensing
Evaporating
Q = Uo x A x LMTD
Where Q =Process heat load (Btu/hr)
Uo = Overall heat transfer coefficient
(Btu/hr sq. ft. F).
A = Surface Area (sq. ft.) required.
LMTD = log mean temperature (F)
Q =gpm x 500 x sp. ht x sp. gr x dt
500 = 8.33 Lb/gallon x 60 minutes/hr
(approximately).
sp.ht = specific heat, sp.gr=specific gravity
Of fluid flowing at mean temperature.
Uo
A condenser can have SR=4.32 while chiller with prime surface SR=
OD/ID
Rule of thumb
1) The dirtiest fluid has to be in the tubes in a shell &
tube heat exchanger, so that tubes can be cleaned
regularly after fouling takes place during operation.
2) Oil has to be in the shell due to high viscosity If
tube side then it leads to poor heat transfer (low
Reynolds #).
3) Normally in a flooded shell & tube heat exchanger
Ammonia refrigerant is in the shell and the fluid or
gas being cooled is in the tubes.
4) Design pressure drop in a shell & tube heat
exchanger can be 5 to 15 (Max.) PSI.
5) Remember without pressure drop there is no heat
transfer. Higher is the pressure drop, the smaller is
the heat exchanger and more cost effective
(cheaper) it is to supply.
20F
PG
** R717 **
15F
** Refrigerant **
105F
95F
Water
85F
GTD =105-85 =20F & LTD=105-95=10F
Hence LMTD =[20-10]/[Ln(20/10)]=14.43F
Where Ln = log to the base e.
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DX Chiller
Risers
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6 ft Tall man
With 30 x 15 L accumulator
P.G. Pumps
Wet
Return
Surge Drum
Normal Level
float switch
Wet
Return
Thermostatic Expansion
Valve
TXV is fixed orifice device & hence the
amount of R717 passes through it
depends upon the pressure difference.
There is a facility in Yuma which has DX
operation and they had to reduce
superheat on TXV valves to get decent
refrigeration capacity causing liquid flood
back.
They installed a very large suction
accumulator. In this facility due to very
long suction line the suction pressure drop
was very large.
The End
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480-962-4129