SamOntario
Mechanical
- Jan 19, 2005
- 15
Basic overall HTC equation 1/U= 1/Uh + t/K + 1/Uc
PHE operation data: Primary side in/out = 120/70 degC flow=50m3/h softened water at 12 BarG, Secondary side in/out = 60/85 degC flow=100m3/h softened water at 10 BarG.
PHE construction material is SS316 t=0.7mm thick, thermal conductivity is approximately K=0.67 W/m/K.
I am puzzled that PHE manufacturer sales engineers giving me U ranging from 4000 W/K/m2 to 9000 W/K/m2 with the above data. When I ask for Uc and Uh, they could not provide and making excuses such as proprietary data. Pls advise how I could determine Uh and Uc within reasonable accuracy?
Pls also advise how to conduct performance tests if the operational data are deviated from the above design data, thanks.
PHE operation data: Primary side in/out = 120/70 degC flow=50m3/h softened water at 12 BarG, Secondary side in/out = 60/85 degC flow=100m3/h softened water at 10 BarG.
PHE construction material is SS316 t=0.7mm thick, thermal conductivity is approximately K=0.67 W/m/K.
I am puzzled that PHE manufacturer sales engineers giving me U ranging from 4000 W/K/m2 to 9000 W/K/m2 with the above data. When I ask for Uc and Uh, they could not provide and making excuses such as proprietary data. Pls advise how I could determine Uh and Uc within reasonable accuracy?
Pls also advise how to conduct performance tests if the operational data are deviated from the above design data, thanks.