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General Lay-Out of AB&CO Heat Exchangers

Transfer of heat between two fluids - liquids or gasses


AB&CO TT BOILERS

80.0

www.abco.dk

Mass Flow
Specific Heat
Temperature, inlet
Temperature, outlet

kg/h
kJ/kgK
C
C

Fluid 1
3'000
4.000
10.0
60.0

Capacity

kW

166.7

Aritm. Mid. Temp. Diff. (MTD)

20.0

30.0

Fluid 2
3'000
4.000
80.0
30.0

60.0
C

10.0

1
2

Correction Factor - Counter/Cross Flow (CCCF)


The CCCF corrects the MTD value when the flow is not pure counter flow i.e. the two fluids move towards each
other, especially when the hot fluid outlet temperature is lower than the cold fluid outlet temperature. The CCCF
then becomes lower than 1,0.
Correction Factor (CCCF)
MTD Corrected

0.9
18.0

What kind of heat exchanger will you use ?


1
(see the explanation below)
Plate Type (1) Shell & Tube (2); Winded-up Tube Coil (3); Extented Surface / Fins (4); Others (5)
PLATE HEAT EXCHANGER - compact solution and the most economical type for liquid
Heat transfer coefficients each side - liquid up to 20.000 W/mK, gas up to 500 W/mK
Quite sensitive to high temperatures, high pressures, pressure variations. Not good for gas/air

Heat Transfer Coefficient (HTC)


The size of the Heat Transfer Coefficients (HTC) can be almost any value up to the limit above. It depends on the
velocity, flow profile, geometry of the heat exchanger and the proporties of the fluid (viscosity, heat conductivity and
specific heat). When considering the size of the Heat Transfer Coeffecient (HTC) it is important to use low values
as a worse-case. To be sure to find the right size of the AXA heat exchanger, and an acceptable pressure drop, the
HTC should be calculated (which is quite theoretical and extentive procedure). Putting in the HTC below is without
any responsibility for ABCO.
Heat Transfer Coefficient, Side 1 (alfa 1)
Heat Transfer Coefficient, Side 2 (alfa 2)
Overall Heat Transmission Coefficient (k-value)

W/mK
W/mK
W/mK

Necessary Heat Surface (F')


Extra surface (general safety margin)
Actual Heat Surface (F'')

m
%
m

10'000
10'000
755
12.3
15
14.1

Although you have chosen a specific AXA heat exchanger, you will get the three optional heat exchangers just for
your evaluation. Note that HTC should be considered for each option i.e. you need to make three print-outs.
Option 1:

Plate Heat Exchanger (PHE)

Liquid (1) or Gas (2)

Fluid 1:
Fluid 2:

Overall Height/Width/Length :
1
1

Plate Width
Plate Height
Platestack Depth
Plate quantity

0.6 / 0.3 / 1.1 m


mm
mm
mm
pcs.

232
517
953
236

Extra heat Surface to achieve a moderate pressure drop :


%
100
Very often the max. allowable pressure drop will determine the size of a PHE. Extra surface easily becomes 100 %.
Option 2 :

Shell & Tube Heat Exchanger

Outer Diameter, Tube


Wall Thickness, Tube
Length each tube
Distance tube-to-tube

Option 3:

mm
mm
m
mm

Overall Height/Width/Length :
18
1.5
1.1
5

Winded-up Tube Coil

Outer Diameter, Tube


Wall Thickness, Tube
Number of coils in parallel
Outside diameter
Space between inner / outer coil
Distance between two windings

mm
mm
stk.
mm
mm
mm

Total tube length


Tube pitch
Number of tubes
Cross sect. area, Tube
Diameter, Shell
Length, Shell
Overall Height/Width/Length :

18
1.5
1
200
0
12

0.7 / 0.6 / 1.4 m


m
mm
stk.
m
mm
mm

272.2
23
247
0.0437
507
1100

0.3 / 0.3 / 15.9 m

Total tube length


Number of windings

m
pcs.

272.2
476

Core diameter (center volume)


Total height of coil(s)

mm
mm

164
14'281

AB&CO TT BOILERS P.O.Box 178 DK-3450 Allerd Tel. +45 4817 7599 Fax +45 4817 7699 E-mail: ttboilers@abco.dk

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