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 Consider the following parallel flow HE double pipe:

 Cold flow enter at 40 C, Cc= 20 KW/K


 Hot flow enters at 150 C, and out at 90 C, Ch= 10 KW/K
 U= 500 W/m2.K
 Calculate A using NTU
 Cc > Ch  Ch=Cmin  C=Cmin/Cmax= 10/20=0.5
 Q actual=Qh=Q  NTU=….
 = 10 KW/K x (150-90) K =600 KW

 Qmax= 10 (150-40)=1100 KW
 A =…

 =600/1100=0.545
 Double pipe
 Ch=(m. cp)h = 1.5 x 2.25 =3.375 KJ/K  NTU = 500 x 10/2.09 = 2392.35
 Cc=(m. cp)c = 0.5 x 4.18 = 2.09 KJ/K  Double pipe, counterflow
 Ch>Cc  Cc=Cmin

 C= 2.09/3.375=0.619   = 0.762

 Qmax = 2.09 x (110-15) = 198.55 KJ


 Qactual=  x Qmax
 Qactual= 0.762 x 198.55
Qactual = 151.295 kJ

= 1.5 x 2.25 x (110-Tho)


Tho =151.2951

=0.5 x 4.18 (Tco-15)


Tco =78.04
 5.795 kg/s of oil flows through the shell side of a two-shell pass, four tube-pass oil
cooler. The oil enters at 180 C and leaves at 38 C. Water flows in the tubes, entering
at 32 C and leaving at 49 C. In addition, cp oil = 2282 J/kg·K and U = 416 W/m2K.
Find how much area the heat exchanger must have.

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