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Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger design A shell and tube heat exchanger with 35 in shell ID contains 828 standard in BWG 12 co er tubes on a 1!in s"uare tube itch. #tandard 25$ ba%%les are s aced 12 inches a art. &i"uid ben'ene at enters in the shell side at 5( o) and exits at *(o) at the rate o% 1((+((( lb,hr -.5+3/( 0g,hr1. a. I% the outer sur%ace o% the tubes is at 1.(o)+ esti2ate the shell side %il2 coe%%icient. b. I% the tube side %il2 coe%%icient is 3(( W,22o3+ what is the o4erall heat trans%er coe%%icient based on the outside tube area5 c. 6ow 2uch heat is to be trans%erred %ro2 the heating 2ediu2 to ben'ene5 d. I% the heating 2ediu2 enters at 1((o) to 18(o)+ what is the logarith2ic 2ean te2 erature5 e. I% the shell and tube %low con%iguration can be assu2ed as er%ectl7 countercurrent+ what is the te2 erature correction %actor5 %. What is the total heat trans%er sur%ace area -in 2215 g. 6ow long will be the tubes -in %eet and in 2eters15 h. I% the heating 2ediu2 is water+ deter2ine the tube side %il2 coe%%icient i% the #hell and 8ube 6eat exchanger is ha4ing 1!2 con%iguration. i. 9ecalculate b!to g using the new tube side %il2 coe%%icient.

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