Need Help for a beginner regarding heat exhanger design
Need Help for a beginner regarding heat exhanger design
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junumon (Mechanical)
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Dear Members,
I am a mechanical engineer working in a company manufacturing AC condensor coils and oil coolers. Now company is planning to enter in HX design too.
Can some body tell me what are all the softwares needed. Is pro E sufficient as far as the mechanical design is concerned. Which s/w i need to buy for thermal design?
Can anybody send me a sample design problem so that i will get more idea about the various factors to be considered during calculation of overall heat transfer coefficient?
My practical xperience is negligible. I really need help from u people
Thanking u all
junu
I am a mechanical engineer working in a company manufacturing AC condensor coils and oil coolers. Now company is planning to enter in HX design too.
Can some body tell me what are all the softwares needed. Is pro E sufficient as far as the mechanical design is concerned. Which s/w i need to buy for thermal design?
Can anybody send me a sample design problem so that i will get more idea about the various factors to be considered during calculation of overall heat transfer coefficient?
My practical xperience is negligible. I really need help from u people
Thanking u all
junu





RE: Need Help for a beginner regarding heat exhanger design
RE: Need Help for a beginner regarding heat exhanger design
1) HTRI (Heat transfer research Inc..)
2)TEMA ( they have one specific for vibration analysis, quite easy to work wih)
If you buy HTRI, they will give quite a lot process theory, etc..., but it is for hardcore design.
Others are
ProII from SIMSCI, simulation sciences,
HTFS, heat transfer and fluid flow (check the name, remove one of the two F:.... words) system..
This is what is commonly used, by designers and heat exchanger performance analysing peoples.
RE: Need Help for a beginner regarding heat exhanger design
Bijac is another one I've seen, I believe it's more aimed at the mechanical side of shell and tube design rather than the thermal but don't quote me on that. That was a while ago and it may well have changed.