AO1958
Industrial
- Mar 13, 2009
- 73
Hello there,
I am focusing in a new design and I found a very strange issue:
I have to dimension an heat exchanger.
What really puzzles me is that not both inlet temperatures are provided, but one inlet temperature and the max value for the outlet temperature of hot fluid.
Capacity is specified, and both fluid fluxes, too.
The design refers to a process cooler.
I find it a really strange problem, since e-ntu method can't be utilized directly.
One possible solution is to get hot fluid inlet temperature by capacity, fluid and outlet temperature. Then, applying e-ntu method.
Anyhow, I'd like to know if anybody has ever faced to a similar problem and if there is a different method than the one I considered.
Many thanks
I am focusing in a new design and I found a very strange issue:
I have to dimension an heat exchanger.
What really puzzles me is that not both inlet temperatures are provided, but one inlet temperature and the max value for the outlet temperature of hot fluid.
Capacity is specified, and both fluid fluxes, too.
The design refers to a process cooler.
I find it a really strange problem, since e-ntu method can't be utilized directly.
One possible solution is to get hot fluid inlet temperature by capacity, fluid and outlet temperature. Then, applying e-ntu method.
Anyhow, I'd like to know if anybody has ever faced to a similar problem and if there is a different method than the one I considered.
Many thanks