honche....
Perhaps this may help....
Almost all heat exchangers are designed to a performance point that is optimum for the thermal cycle that they are in.
Generally speaking, process heat exchangers are designed for optimum generation of product at minimum capital expense. Power plant heat exchangers are selected to generate maximum elctric power based on the thermal cycle which will generate the maximum return on investment for the owner.
That being said, it is important to underatnd that most heat exchangers do not operate exactly on the "optimum design point" because systems are rearely operating exactly on that point.
This makes the testing and rating of the individual heat exchangers difficult, because there always must be an adjustment between the thermal performance observed and that which formed the basis of design....
My opinion only....
MJC