virk
Chemical
- Oct 14, 2003
- 58
Who can help me?
We use a plate heat exchanger for to change heat between two fluids similar to water. Hot side always enters with constant temperature and constant flow.
Cold side enters with constant temperature, but changing flow due to control valve which controls level somewhere. So not the average flow is pumped through the HE but a flow oscillating around this average flow.
No I see that the outlet temperature of the constant flow medium exceeds design conditions enourmously. Does anyone have an equation for this behaviour.
The mass of the exchanger itself seems to be of large importance, because it works as a accumulator and stables the outlet temperature.
Equation would be helpful, for f.e. flow like sin-curve.
Kind regards
Virk
We use a plate heat exchanger for to change heat between two fluids similar to water. Hot side always enters with constant temperature and constant flow.
Cold side enters with constant temperature, but changing flow due to control valve which controls level somewhere. So not the average flow is pumped through the HE but a flow oscillating around this average flow.
No I see that the outlet temperature of the constant flow medium exceeds design conditions enourmously. Does anyone have an equation for this behaviour.
The mass of the exchanger itself seems to be of large importance, because it works as a accumulator and stables the outlet temperature.
Equation would be helpful, for f.e. flow like sin-curve.
Kind regards
Virk