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Best Design Practices

Best Design Practices

Best Design Practices

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Hello...Guys....

I am preparing only 3 Pages word document on "Shell & Tube Heat Exchanger Best Design Practices for process engineers"

Of course there are lot of books like Kern,other E-materials available on this but I want to reconcile on major 8 subtopics. So, can you pl. share on the below :

I am preparing on my own but still I find some gap /some key recent inputs and I need help..
1.Selection Criteria - e.g.tube pitch,TEMA,tube length.etc.
2.HSE(Heatlh ,Safety & Environment)
3.Calculation of performance
4.Salient features
5.6.MOC-Material of construction
6.Instruments
7.Key learning from past issues/incidents
8.Extended learning

Thanks in advance....Hope for your co-operation.
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RE: Best Design Practices

Dear Petro0707!

I am A.Thirumaran. I am trying to make an excel calculator to size a shell and tube heat exchanger.

I would like to help you in your endaevor and also would like to learn from you too.

Please give me some specific details of say, nomograph or TEMA standards, so that I will be able to help you, if I have.

Also i would like to know why you limit the document to 3 pages?

Cheers

atm

RE: Best Design Practices

(OP)
Dear Mr.ATM I just want to make it very short and sweet covering all details max. 5 pages not more than that.

The following link will be helpful to you for TEMA information on STHE.

www-unix.ecs.umass.edu/~rlaurenc/Courses/che333/Reference/exchanger.pdf

Thanks & Regards,

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