Heat Exchangers
Heat Exchangers
Heat Exchangers
WHAT IS HX……???
Heat exchangers are equipment that transfer
heat from one medium to another.
E.g.
From hot water to cold water,
Heat can flow only from the hotter to the cooler fluid.
TYPES
Although heat exchangers come in every shape
and size imaginable, the construction of most
heat exchangers fall into one of two categories:
tube and shell,
or plate.
TUBE AND SHELL
The most basic and the most common type of heat
exchanger construction is the tube and shell, as shown in
Figure.
The hot and cold fluids alternate between each of the plates. Baffles
direct the flow of fluid between plates.
Because each of the plates has a very large surface area, the
plates provide each of the fluids with an extremely large
heat transfer area.
This is due to the larger area the plates provide over tubes.
Plate Type Heat Exchanger
FLOW OF ARRANGEMENT
1. Parallel Flow
2. Counter Flow
3. Cross Flow
These exchangers are used only for gases and not for liquids.
The major factor for this is the heat capacity of the heat transfer
matrix.
Regenerative Heat Exchanger
And for Parallel flow (i.e. where the hot stream, liquid or gas, goes
from say left to right, and so does the cold stream), is given by the
following equation:
The method proceeds by calculating the heat capacity rates (i.e. flow
rate multiplied by specific heat) Ch and Cc for the hot and cold fluids
respectively, and denoting the smaller one as Cmin.