Angsi
Mechanical
- Feb 17, 2003
- 83
Shell side is cooling water and tube side (hot side) has booster compressor discharge gas (dry hydrocarbon gas). The tubes are in stainless steel material, 316L, bare/plain tubes.
Can someone please advise me a typical overall heat transfer coefficient that can be used for this purpose? I have used 220 W/m2 K but was commented upon by a vendor saying that this figure was overly conservative and a figure of between 620 to 650 W/m2K was more appropriate?
Any comments please?
Can someone please advise me a typical overall heat transfer coefficient that can be used for this purpose? I have used 220 W/m2 K but was commented upon by a vendor saying that this figure was overly conservative and a figure of between 620 to 650 W/m2K was more appropriate?
Any comments please?