Mar 17, 2022 #1 Nasser D Petroleum Joined Mar 6, 2022 Messages 14 Location CA Hi dear friends, I have a formula in Kern book for shell delta p in heat exchangers with single segment baffles. But I did not found anything for" calculation of shell delta P with disc and doughnut baffles". Thanks
Hi dear friends, I have a formula in Kern book for shell delta p in heat exchangers with single segment baffles. But I did not found anything for" calculation of shell delta P with disc and doughnut baffles". Thanks
Mar 17, 2022 #2 MJCronin Mechanical Joined Apr 9, 2001 Messages 5,102 Location US Nass, By "Kern Book", do you mean the ancient, yet venerable classic 1950's text or are you referring to a more a recent 1989 stolen-edition ? https://www.amazon.com/Kerns-Proces...t=&hvlocphy=9015707&hvtargid=pla-744164353122 Every time an engineering text is stolen, it means less motivation and financial reward for those that write these books... You will find the calculation of shellside pressure drop in the second edition as well as other literary and research sources MJCronin Sr. Process Engineer Upvote 0 Downvote
Nass, By "Kern Book", do you mean the ancient, yet venerable classic 1950's text or are you referring to a more a recent 1989 stolen-edition ? https://www.amazon.com/Kerns-Proces...t=&hvlocphy=9015707&hvtargid=pla-744164353122 Every time an engineering text is stolen, it means less motivation and financial reward for those that write these books... You will find the calculation of shellside pressure drop in the second edition as well as other literary and research sources MJCronin Sr. Process Engineer
Mar 20, 2022 2 #3 pierreick Chemical Joined Nov 20, 2005 Messages 1,518 Location TH Hi, Consider the resource attached to support your work . Good luck Pierre Upvote 0 Downvote
Mar 24, 2022 Thread starter #4 Nasser D Petroleum Joined Mar 6, 2022 Messages 14 Location CA Thanks a lot Pierreick! Upvote 0 Downvote