3. Figure shows NTU - e relation of a single pass, cross flow heat exchanger with one fluid mixed...
please do 11.33 11.32 A single-pass, cross-flow heat exchanger uses hot exhaust gases (mixed) to heat water (unmixed) from 30 to 80°C at a rate of 3 kg/s. The exhaust gases, hav- ing thermophysical properties similar to air, enter and exit the exchanger at 225 and 100°C, respectively. If the overall heat transfer coefficient is 200 W/m2.K, estimate the required surface area. 11.33 Consider the fluid conditions and overall heat transfer coefficient of Problem 11.32 for a concentric tube heat...
Consider a cross-flow heat exchanger with a surface area of 10 m². The cold fluid has a heat capacity rate of 2310 W/K and inlet and outlet temperatures of 25°C and 150°C respectively. The hot fluid has a heat capacity rate of 2000 W/K and an inlet temperature of 325°C. If the cold fluid can be considered mixed and the hot fluid unmixed, find the overall heat transfer coefficient, u, in W/m2.K, and the outlet temperature, in °C, of the...
Problem (25 Points - Chapter 11) A concentre tube heat exchanger for cooling lubricating oil is comprised of a thin-walled me tube of 25-mm diameter carrying water and an our tube of 45mm diameter coming the The heat exchanger operates in counterflow with an overall heat transfer coefficient of W K and the average property as given in the table below. If the outlet temperature of the oil is 60°C, determine the following (a) total heat transfer rate, (b) outlet...
Please use the NTU method. I am having trouble. 2. A cross-flow heat exchanger with surface area A, , is desd with inlet conditions The = 350°C and T,,i = 20°C, and outlet condition Te,o-14°C. If hot air with miass flow mh = 2.2 -g is used to heat pressurized water flowing at mc = 0.6 kg, what is the overall heat transfer coefficient of the exchanger? The water remains in the liquid state and evaluate thermal properties of the...
QUESTION 4 (25 marks) Water (Cr 4.208 kJ/kg.K) at flow rate of 5.11 kg/s s heated from 78°C to 98°C in an economizer inside a boiler. The boiler is a cross flow heat exchanger with single pass, shell fluid mixed and other fluid unmixed. The average water velocity in the 1.5 cm diameter (D) tube is 1.27 m/s. On the shell side, hot air (C,-1.0341 kJ/kgK) was used as the heating fluid with 7.3 kg/s of it entering the exchanger...
A shell-and-tube heat exchanger similar to the one shown in the Figure below is used to recover energy from waste water at 40°C to heat fresh water entering at 18°C. The mass flow rate of the waste water is 4 kg/s which is the same as that of the fresh water. Using the data given, calculate: (i) the optimum rate of energy recovery; the required heat transfer area; (iii) the temperature of the fresh water at exit. Shell fluid inlet...
The condenser of a large steam power plant is a heat exchanger in which steam is condensed to liquid water. Assume the condenser to be a shell-and-tube heat exchanger consisting of a single shell and 30,000 tubes, each executing two passes (see figure below). The tubes are of thin wall construction with D=25mm, and steam condenses on their outer surface with an associated convection coefficient ho=11,000W/ m K The heat transfer rate that must be effected by the heat exchanger...
A cross-flow heat exchanger used in a cardiopulmonary bypass procedure cools blood flowing at 4 L/min from a body temperature of 37°C to 25°C in order to induce body hypothermia, which reduces metabolic and oxygen requirements. The coolant is ice water at 0°C, and its flow rate is adjusted to provide an outlet temperature of 13°C. The heat exchanger operates with the blood flow unmixed and the water flow mixed, and the overall heat transfer coefficient is 750 W/m2.K. The...
Figure P2.32 shows a cross-flow heat exchanger used to condense Freon-12. Freon-12 vapor enters the unit at a flow rate of 0.065 kg/s. Freon-12 leaves the exchanger as a liquid (Sp. Gr. = 1.915) at room temperature and pressure. Determine the exit velocity of the liquid. vapor inlet fins 1/4 in. ID tubing liquid outlet FIGURE P2.32.
Question 3 A counter flow single pass double pipe heat exchanger is supplied with hot water at 120°C that is to be cooled by water entering at 20°C. The mass flow rate of the hot stream is 5 kg/s, and that of the cold stream is 6 kg/s. The specific heat capacity of both fluids may be taken as 4180 J/kg.K. The overall U value is 1500W/m2.K, and the surface area for heat transfer is 20 m2 a) Determine the...