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			Heat Exchanger Basics
A heat exchanger is a device designed to transfer heat between two or more fluids (liquid or gas) without mixing them. Heat exchangers are widely used in industries like HVAC, power generation, chemical processing, and automotive systems. Here's a breakdown of the basics:
1. Purpose of Heat Exchangers
Heat Recovery: Reuse waste heat to improve energy efficiency.
Cooling: Reduce the temperature of a fluid.
Heating: Increase the temperature of a fluid.
Phase Change: Support processes like condensation or evaporation (e.g., in refrigeration).
2. Principles of Heat Transfer
Heat exchangers operate based on three heat transfer mechanisms:
Conduction: Heat transfer through solid walls separating the fluids.
Convection: Heat transfer between the fluid and the wall.
Radiation: Negligible in most standard heat exchangers.
3. Types of Heat Exchangers
A. Based on Flow Arrangement
Parallel Flow:
Fluids flow in the same direction.
Less efficient for large temperature differences.
Counterflow:
Fluids flow in opposite directions.
Most efficient, as it allows greater heat transfer.
Crossflow:
Fluids flow perpendicular to each other.
Common in air-to-liquid heat exchangers.
B. Based on Construction
Shell-and-Tube Heat Exchangers:
One fluid flows through tubes, and another flows around the tubes in a shell.
Common in industrial applications.
Plate Heat Exchangers:
Thin plates with narrow gaps between them allow efficient heat transfer.
Compact and highly efficient, often used in HVAC.
Air-Cooled Heat Exchangers:
Use air as the cooling medium.
Common in power plants and automotive radiators.
Finned Tube Heat Exchangers:
Fins increase the surface area for heat transfer.
Used in systems requiring compact designs.
Double Pipe Heat Exchangers:
A simpler design with one fluid flowing in an inner pipe and another in the outer pipe.
4. Key Components
Heat Transfer Surface: The area where heat exchange occurs.
Inlets and Outlets: Entry and exit points for fluids.
Baffles (in shell-and-tube): Guide fluid flow to enhance heat transfer.
Gaskets (in plate heat exchangers): Seal between plates to prevent leakage.
5. Efficiency Factors
Surface Area: Larger surfaces allow more heat transfer.
Temperature Difference: Greater temperature differences between fluids enhance heat transfer.
Material: Conductive materials like copper or aluminum improve efficiency.
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