Table of Contents
- 1 Which fluid is on shell side and tube side?
- 2 Which liquid should be on shell side of a shell and tube he and why?
- 3 Which side of the two fluids fins should be provided?
- 4 What is hot fluid in heat exchanger?
- 5 Which of the fluid Cannot be placed on tube side?
- 6 Which side is suitable for fins on to enhance heat transfer heat exchangers between gas and liquid?
- 7 What is hot side and cold side in heat exchanger?
- 8 Where does heat transfer occur in a shell and tube exchanger?
- 9 Why do we keep hot fluid in tube or shell?
- 10 Where does the heating fluid go in a HX?
Which fluid is on shell side and tube side?
Generally on shell side you have low pressure drop. So depending on the loop with low pressure drop you can select the fluid. High pressure liquids are generally kept on the tube side as tubes have high pressure rating compared to same thickness of shell.
Which liquid should be on shell side of a shell and tube he and why?
Generally speaking, more viscous fluids should go on the shellside because these fluids typically have a low heat-transfer coefficient. Putting them on the shellside can maximize heat exchange efficiency.
What goes in the shell side of heat exchanger?
A shell heat exchanger uses water to cool oil. Oil is the shell side medium whilst water is the tube side medium. The oil enters through the top left inlet and flows through the heat exchanger until reaching the lower right discharge. Water flows through the tubes from the right inlet to the left discharge.
Which side of the two fluids fins should be provided?
Explanation: Fins are so designed that lateral surface at the root side of the fin is maximum. This aspect results into higher heat dissipation.
What is hot fluid in heat exchanger?
On the liquid side of these heat exchangers, the common fluids are water, a water-glycol solution, steam, or a refrigerant. For heating coils, hot water and steam are the most common, and this heated fluid is supplied by boilers, for example. For cooling coils, chilled water and refrigerant are most common.
Why shell and tube heat exchanger is used?
Shell and tube heat exchangers make it possible to pump materials as soon as possible, and they transfer temperatures efficiently so you can ensure the materials are at the necessary temperature without expending extra energy to do so.
Which of the fluid Cannot be placed on tube side?
Which one of the following fluid cannot be placed in the tube side? v. High pressure stream.
Which side is suitable for fins on to enhance heat transfer heat exchangers between gas and liquid?
For heat transfer between a gas and a liquid, the thermal resistance of the gas side is much higher than that of the liquid side. Hence finned surfaces are primarily used in the gas side to enhance heat transfer coefficient and surface area of the gas side.
Which fluid Cannot be placed in tube side?
What is hot side and cold side in heat exchanger?
Temperature program This means the inlet and outlet temperatures of both media in the heat exchanger. T1 = Inlet temperature – hot side. T2 = Outlet temperature – hot side. T3 = Inlet temperature – cold side. T4 = Outlet temperature – cold side.
Where does heat transfer occur in a shell and tube exchanger?
Correspondingly, we have 2 distinct spaces in a shell and tube exchanger – shell side and tube side. The hot of the cold fluids are passed through these spaces, each one through either the shell or tube side. And then heat transfer occurs between the two fluids.
Which is better for heat exchanger, shellside or tubeside?
Heat Exchanger Fluid allocation advice: The tubeside has less metal than the shellside. Therefore, capital cost pressures favor putting corrosive fluids in the tubeside. Why?
Why do we keep hot fluid in tube or shell?
In shell & tube heat exchanger, if hot fluid kept in shell then hot fluid transfer the heat to the cold fluid as well as the surrounding atmosphere( insulation provided in heat exchanger but still at high temperature large amount heat transferred) so it decreases it’s efficiency aaje also loss of heat. So, hot fluid always in rubber side.
Where does the heating fluid go in a HX?
The fluid allocation for a Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger (HX) is decided on the following properties: If the HX is heating the process fluid, the process fluid should be on the shell side and the heating fluid on the tube side. Since the only way to lose heat for the heating fluid is through the tube.