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to design heat exchanger ina refinery

to design heat exchanger ina refinery

to design heat exchanger ina refinery

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sir,
iam srinivas kumar completed my engineering in chemical
.i want  to detail information from basics in designing a
heat exchanger (all types).please try to refer any books
or websites or any project work. i will be waiting for ur
help.
thanking you
n.srinivas

RE: to design heat exchanger ina refinery

Process Heat Transfer by DQ Kern.
Perry's handbook.
If you have HTRI software accessible, they will give design manuals, which is very good.


RE: to design heat exchanger ina refinery

97810, Try the "Handbook of Heat Transfer Applications" by McGraw Hill Book Co.. Also, Perry's Chem. Eng. and Perry's Engineering Manual are good resources, both are by McGraw Hill.

Hope this helps.
saxon

RE: to design heat exchanger ina refinery

Nosey:

This Wolverine Databook II is great information and everyone should be grateful to you.  However, the "real meat" of the information is not in the URL you furnished but, on the one prior to it:

http://www.wlv.com/products/databook/

There, you will find 32 Adobe Acrobat files corresponding to the index.  This information is very important primarily because it is a product of a contribution by Kenneth Bell, who obviously wrote the chapter 2-section 6 part on the Bell-Delaware Method of shellside pressure drop.

This thread should be inserted into the Heat Transfer & Thermodynamics Forum in some fashion to alert the interested folks there.

Once again, thank you Nosey.  You obviously have an inquiring and devious mind - the makings of a good engineer!

Art Montemayor
Spring, TX

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