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Mechanical
- Dec 29, 2006
- 8
Hi all,
I am looking for some help on the ways of fabricating plate heat exchangers such that they remain undeformed at higher working temperatures than normal out door conditions; for example a common material used for HE is SS316H grade. this has a thremal expansion coefficient app. 17*10^-6 m/c. so for a HE of length arround 2m will experience a elongation of 30mm in a temperature difference arround 900 oC.
so there should be some fabrication tips to face this issue.
also if we are using a steel structure for the HE and use satinless steel plates to fabricate the tubes; then there can be a porblem, isn't it?
so i seek help.
thanks
8213265
I am looking for some help on the ways of fabricating plate heat exchangers such that they remain undeformed at higher working temperatures than normal out door conditions; for example a common material used for HE is SS316H grade. this has a thremal expansion coefficient app. 17*10^-6 m/c. so for a HE of length arround 2m will experience a elongation of 30mm in a temperature difference arround 900 oC.
so there should be some fabrication tips to face this issue.
also if we are using a steel structure for the HE and use satinless steel plates to fabricate the tubes; then there can be a porblem, isn't it?
so i seek help.
thanks
8213265