Looking for a Good Heat Exchanger Book
Looking for a Good Heat Exchanger Book
(OP)
I'm a young mechanical engineer. I work in the petrochemical industry and frequently have to deal with heat exchanger maintenance, inspection, and replacements.
I'm looking for a good heat exchanger book to help gain a better understanding. Ideally, it would cover the elementary subjects of heat exchangers before going into great detail like most heat exchanger books.
I would like something that gives answers to questions like:
- Why and how to you roll tubes?
- Why are their notches in the baffles?
- What are the advantages of multiple passes?
I'm looking for a good heat exchanger book to help gain a better understanding. Ideally, it would cover the elementary subjects of heat exchangers before going into great detail like most heat exchanger books.
I would like something that gives answers to questions like:
- Why and how to you roll tubes?
- Why are their notches in the baffles?
- What are the advantages of multiple passes?





RE: Looking for a Good Heat Exchanger Book
Some time ago, Patricia Lougheed advised kindly the forum of the Lienhard textbook that can be downloaded (legally and free) here:
http://web.mit.edu/lienhard/www/ahtt.html
A good start.
Cheers,
gr2vessels
RE: Looking for a Good Heat Exchanger Book
gr2vessels - I wasn't the first person to mention the Lienhard book, and probably won't be the last. I think either IRStuff or metengr deserves the credit.
Patricia Lougheed
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RE: Looking for a Good Heat Exchanger Book
"Mechanical Design of Heat Exchangers" by Singh and Soler
This is a really good book and addresses all aspects of design. I believe it's out of print but can be found in used book shops and maybe in foreign (Indian press) editions. The authors are some of the granddaddies of the Code design rules.
"Working with Heat Exchangers" by J.P. Gupta
A unique "question and answer" approach to a textbook. Addresses a lot of process design issues as well as mechanical design and construction.
Of course you should have the TEMA standard available and the ASME Code.
RE: Looking for a Good Heat Exchanger Book
When I first started working with heat exchangers I ask the same question that you have ask. The first book that someone mentioned to me was the one that Tom has mentioned by Gupta. I have found this book to be extremly helpful and it does address a lot of different aspects of heat exchanger design as well as general information.
RE: Looking for a Good Heat Exchanger Book
Another book I've used is a college text. "Design of Fluid Thermal Systems" by Janna published by PWS. It has a few chapters on different types of heat exchangers..the whys and hows of design, but is short on practical application information (like most college texts).