Certificate: Manoj H. Lokare Pranit P. Gunjal
Certificate: Manoj H. Lokare Pranit P. Gunjal
Submitted by
Manoj H. Lokare Pranit P. Gunjal
B150235936 B150235923
Has successfully completed their projectreport under the supervision of Prof. Mrs. S. S. Patil
for the partial fulfillment of Bachelor of Chemical Engineeringof Savitribai Phule Pune
University for academic year 2018-19. This work has not been submitted elsewhere for any
degree.
Dr. S. D. Lokhande
External ExaminerPrincipal
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PROJECT APPROVAL SHEET
Submitted by
B150235947 B150235964
PUNE-411041
Dr. J. G. Gujar
Examiner Guide
Co-Guide
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
With immense pleasure, we are representing this project report as a part of the curriculum of
B.E. Chemical Engineering. We wish to thank all the people who gave us an unending
support right from the stage the idea was conceived.
We are grateful to our project guide Prof Mrs. S. S. Patil for her support and guidance
throughout the course of our project. We also thank all those who have directly or indirectly
guided and help us in preparation of this report.
We express our deepest and sincerest thanks to our external guide Mr. Tushar Wagh,
Founder Director, and Mr. Ram Khandekar, Assistant Manager and Senior Process
Engineer, YouthCon Creative Solutions Pvt. Ltd, Pune whose encouragement and guidance
helped us in the successful completion of the project. It was our privilege to interact with
them.
We express our profound thanks to our respected Head of Department, Dr. S. R. Shrisath
whose advice and valuable guidance helped us in making this seminar interesting and
successful one.
We take this opportunity to convey our sincere thanks to our Principal, Dr. S. D. Lokhande
for his continual support and encouragement that made the Seminar a great success.
We also thanks all those who directly or indirectly guided us and helped us in preparation if
this project.
- Manoj Lokare
- Pranit Gunjal
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ABSTRACT
Heat exchangers are widely used in thermal applications. The effectiveperformances of heat
exchangers depend on their heat transfer rate.Heat transfer augmentation Double helical coil
wire sometimes called “Turbulator” are experimentally investigated in the present work. In
this work anattempt is made to study the effect of turbulator in increasing the heat transfer
rate in a shell and tubeheat exchanger. A double pipe heat exchanger is fabricated for
experimentation purpose. The water to water system is considered with hot water on shell
sideand cold water on tube side. Furthermore the results obtained were compared
withperformance of the heat exchanger without using inserts. It was inferred that the
heattransfer rate increased with usage of inserts i.e. turbulator. The Double helical coil inserts
exhibited better performance. Design of Shell and tube heat exchanger (Condenser) was done
with the help of HTRI Xchanger Suite module ‘Xist’. Input data parameters are added in the
Software to get all the output parameters including Result Drawing.
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Chapter no. Descriptions Page No.
Certificate i
Project Approval Sheet ii
Acknowledgement iii
Abstract iv
Index v
List of Figures vi
List of Tables vii
List of Graphs INDEX viii
HTRI Results ix
Nomenclature x
1 Introduction 1
Literature Survey Part I - Heat Exchanger Types
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LIST OF FIGURES
2.3 6
Plate and Frame Heat Exchanger
3.1 Heat Exchanger Tube Layout 8
3.2 Different Types of Heat Exchanger Baffles 9
3.3 TEMA Classification 11
6.1 24
Typical Twisted Tape Turbulator
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LIST OF TABLES
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HTRI RESULTS
Rating datasheet 60
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TEMA Specification Sheet 61
Exchanger Drawing 62
Setting Plan 62
NOMENCLATURE
ID – Internal diameter
OD – Outer diameter
L – Tube length
hi – Inside heat transfer coefficient
ho – Outside heat transfer coefficient
hdi – Inside tube dirt factor
hdo – Outside tube dirt factor
mc - Mass flow rate of cold stream
mh – Mass flow rate of hot stream
Q – Heat duty / Heat Load
Cp – Specific heat
Tco – Temperature of cold stream out
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Tci – Temperature of cold stream in
Thi – Temperature of hot stream in
Tho – Temperature of hot stream out
Ft – Temperature correction factor
Uo – Overall heat transfer coefficient
Nt – Number of tubes
Pt – Tube pitch
do – Tube outside diameter
di – Tube inside diameter
Db – Bundle diameter
Ds – Diameter of shell
Bs – Baffle spacing
K1 – Constant (step 11)
N1 - Constant (step 11)
Ntpp – Number of tubes per pass
Gm – Mass velocity
δi – Density of fluid inside tube
µw – Viscosity of water
Pr – Prandtl number
k – Thermal conductivity
Re – Reynolds number
Nu – Nusselt number
Jh – Constant
ΔP – Pressure drop
de – Equivalent diameter
λ - Latent heat
At – Area of tube
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Lb – Baffle spacing
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