HEAT-EXCHANGER ACTUAL TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE


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<emphasis role="italic"><emphasis role="bold">HEAT-EXCHANGER ACTUAL TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE</emphasis></emphasis>A counterflow shell-and-tube heat exchanger has one shell pass for the heating fluid and two shell passes for the fluid being heated. What is the actual LMTD for this exchanger if T 1 = 300°F (148.9°C), T 2 = 250°F (12l°C), t 1 = 100°F (37.8°C), and t 2 = 230°…
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Tyler G. Hicks: Handbook of Mechanical Engineering Calculations, Second Edition. HEAT-EXCHANGER ACTUAL TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE, Chapter (McGraw-Hill Professional, 2006 1998), AccessEngineering Export