ME2042 DESIGN OF HEAT EXCHANGERS SYLLABUS R-2088

ME2042 DESIGN OF HEAT EXCHANGERS L T P C
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AIM:
To Build up necessary background for the design of various type of heat exchangers

OBJECTIVES:
• To learn the sizing of heat exchangers, thermal and mechanical stress analysis for various heat exchange applications

UNIT I DIFFERENT CLASIFICATION OF HEAT EXCHANGERS 9
Parallel flow, Counter flow and cross flow; shell and tube and plate type; single pass and multipass; once through stream generators etc;

UNIT II PROCESS DESIGN OF HEAT EXCHANGERS 9
Heat transfer correlations, Overall heat transfer coefficient, LMTD, sizing of finned tube heat exchangers, U tube heat exchangers, fouling factors, pressure drop calculations.

UNIT III MECHANICAL DESIGN OF SHELL AND TUBE TYPE 9
Thickness calculations, Tubesheet design using TEMA formula, Concept of equivalent plate for analyzing perforated analysis, flow induced vibration risks including acoustic issue and remedies, tube to tube sheet joint design, buckling of tubes, thermal stresses

UNIT IV COMPACT AND PLATE HEAT EXCHANGERS 9
Types - Merits and Demerits – Design of Compact heat exchangers, plate heat exchangers, performance influencing parameters, limitations

UNIT V CONDENSORS AND COOLING TOWERS 9
Design of surface and evaporative condensers – cooling tower – performance characteristics

TOTAL: 45 PERIODS

TEXT BOOKS / REFERENCES:
1. T.Taborek, G.F. Hewitt and N.Afgan, Heat Exchangers, Theory and practice, McGraw-Hill Book Co.1980
2. Walkers, Industrial Heat Exchangers – A Basic Guide, Mc Graw Hill Book Co. 1980
3. Nicholas Cheremistoff, Cooling Tower Ann Arbor Science Pub1981
4. Arthur, P. Frass, Heat Exchanger Design, John Wiley and Sons, 1988
5. J. P .Gupta, Fundamentals of Heat exchanger and pressure vessels technology, Hemisphere publishing corporation, springer –Verlag (outside NA), 1986
6. Donald Q. Kern and Alban D. Karus, “ Extended surface heat transfer” Mc Graw Hill Book Co., 1972.
7. E.A.D. Sanders, Heat Exchangers, Selection Design and Construction Layman Scientific and Technical; co Published with John Wiley & Sons, 1988

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