Talk:Shell-and-tube heat exchanger

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Suggested Improvements?[edit]

1 Shell-side - Clarification of the locations at which rhoxV2 is defined.
2 Recommended maximum values.
3 Tube Side - Recommended minimum and maximum values for rhoxV^2 inside tubes to ensure good dispersion of glycol film.
4 Recommended fouling factor to take account of glycol film.
5 Recommendations regarding glycol spray nozzle design.

For Kettle reboilers:
1 Recommended maximum heat flux to avoid unstable (film) boiling regime.
2 Maximum temperature difference between tube wall and boiling fluid.
3 Maximum Liquid inlet nozzle velocities or rhoxV^2 value.
4 Number and placement of liquid inlet nozzles.
5 Maximum Vapour exit nozzle velocity or rhoxV^2 value.
6 Number and placement of Vapour exit nozzles.
7 Recommendations for space above maximum liquid level for adequate disengagement of liquid droplets

For Selection of tube material:
1 First sentence is not a complete sentence. 2 What are "Ox" and "Terry"? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 147.1.234.163 (talk) 13:19, 26 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]

A chart to tell number of tubes that go in heat exchangers[edit]

I need to know if there is a website to go to to find a chart, spreadsheet, etc that will tell me how many tubes go in different name brand heat exchangers. Thank you Becky Goes Heating Systems — Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.16.250.78 (talk) 15:59, 28 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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