pcarrollg
Mechanical
- Jan 13, 2015
- 3
Hi,
I'm looking to backcalculate the properties of a heat exchanger we've purchased based on test data to characterize the heat exchanger. This is an air to air heat exchanger and we're assuming it's dry air. What I'm looking to calculate is:
1. Surface Area
2. Heat Duty
3. Heat Transfer Coefficient.
The data I have is
-Tube side inlet and exit temperatures
-Shell side inlet and exit temperatures
- Tube diameter and size
- Shell I.D. and O.D.
- Tube side and shell side flow rates
- Nominal tube length
I think i'm most of the way there, i'm just stuck at the end with an NTU value and a UA, and I'm not sure how to go from there to my three items above. My steps were...
- Find all the properties of the shell side and tube side fluids
- Find shell side fluid capacity using: Capacity shell side = (mass flow rate shell side) *specific heat
- Find tube side fluid capacity using: Capacity tube side = (mass flow rate tube side) *specific heat
- find c_min/c_max using the previous two heat capacities
- find actual heat transfer rate, max possible heat transfer rate, and divide them to get effectiveness.
- Use effectiveness to find the NTU using the table on page 11 for a shell and tube one-shell pass heat exchanger
- find UA from UA = NTU*minimum heat capacity
I'm stuck after this since I don't know what the inner tube layout is. Any help is greatly appreciated.
I'm looking to backcalculate the properties of a heat exchanger we've purchased based on test data to characterize the heat exchanger. This is an air to air heat exchanger and we're assuming it's dry air. What I'm looking to calculate is:
1. Surface Area
2. Heat Duty
3. Heat Transfer Coefficient.
The data I have is
-Tube side inlet and exit temperatures
-Shell side inlet and exit temperatures
- Tube diameter and size
- Shell I.D. and O.D.
- Tube side and shell side flow rates
- Nominal tube length
I think i'm most of the way there, i'm just stuck at the end with an NTU value and a UA, and I'm not sure how to go from there to my three items above. My steps were...
- Find all the properties of the shell side and tube side fluids
- Find shell side fluid capacity using: Capacity shell side = (mass flow rate shell side) *specific heat
- Find tube side fluid capacity using: Capacity tube side = (mass flow rate tube side) *specific heat
- find c_min/c_max using the previous two heat capacities
- find actual heat transfer rate, max possible heat transfer rate, and divide them to get effectiveness.
- Use effectiveness to find the NTU using the table on page 11 for a shell and tube one-shell pass heat exchanger
- find UA from UA = NTU*minimum heat capacity
I'm stuck after this since I don't know what the inner tube layout is. Any help is greatly appreciated.