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INTRODUCTION
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- The shell-and-tube heat exchanger is by far the most common type of heat exchanger used in industry.
- It can be fabricated from a wide range of materials both metallic and non-metallic.
- Design pressures range from full vacuum to 6,000 psig. Design temperatures range from -250oC to 800oC. The shell-and-tube design is more rugged than other types of heat exchangers. It can stand more (physical and process) abuse.
- Shell & Tube Heat Exchangers can be used as condensers, reboilers, process heaters and coolers.
CONTENTS
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- INTRODUCTION
- WORKING PRINCIPLE/GOVERNING EQUATION
- OTHER TYPES OF HEAT EXCHANGERS
- APPLICATIONS OF HEAT EXCHANGERS
- DIFFERENT PARTS OF HEAT EXCHANGERS
- TEMA FRONT / REAR HEAD TYPES
- TEMA SHELL TYPES
- ALLOCATION OF STREAMS
- MAJOR PRACTICAL PROBLEMS IN HEAT EXCHANGERS
- THERMAL DESIGNING & RATING OF HEAT EXCHANGERS
- HTRI OUTPUT/RESULTS INTERPRETATION
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