Dynamics of shell-and-tube heat exchangers to arbitrary temperature and step flow variations
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0001-1541
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Keywords: |
Chemistry ; Chemical Engineering
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Source: |
Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
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Topics: |
Chemistry and Pharmacology
Process Engineering, Biotechnology, Nutrition Technology
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A versatile and efficient method is developed for predicting dynamic performances of parallel and counterflow heat exchangers subject to arbitrary temperature variations and step flow disturbances, including the effect of flow maldistribution and the influence of heat capacities of both fluids, shell wall and tube bank as well as nonzero initial temperatures. Two algorithms of numerical inversion of the Laplace transform are introduced to determine the final temperature profiles in the realtime domain and some examples are calculated with nonuniform initial conditions. The accuracy of the proposed method is demonstrated with the calculated results at new steady states. Experiments are carried out on a labor-sized heat exchanger to further examine the feasibility of this method and the comparison between calculated and measured temperature profiles is illustrated and discussed.
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Additional Material: |
6 Ill.
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Type of Medium: |
Electronic Resource
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