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Heat Exchanger Selection, Rating, and Thermal Design
Introduction
Heat exchangers are essential in a wide range of engineering applications, including power plants, automobiles, airplanes, process and chemical industries, and heating, air-conditioning, and refrigeration systems. Revised and fully updated with new problem sets, Heat Exchangers: Selection, Rating, and Thermal Design, Fourth Edition presents a systematic treatment of heat exchangers, focusing on selection, thermal-hydraulic design, and rating.
Topics discussed include
- Classification of heat exchangers
- Basic design methods of heat exchangers for sizing and rating problems
- Single-phase forced convection correlations for heat exchangers
- Pressure drop and pumping power for heat exchangers and piping circuits
- Design methods of heat exchangers subject to fouling
- Thermal design methods and processes for double-pipe, shell-and-tube, gasketed-plate, compact, and polymer heat exchangers
- Two-phase convection correlations for heat exchangers
- Thermal design of condensers and evaporators
- Micro/nanoheat transfer
Table Of Contents
Classification of Heat Exchangers
Basic Design Methods of Heat Exchangers
Forced Convection Correlations for the Single-Phase Side of Heat Exchangers
Heat Exchanger Pressure Drop and Pumping Power
Micro/Nano Heat Transfer
Fouling of Heat Exchangers
Double-Pipe Heat Exchangers
Design Correlations for Condensers and Evaporators
Shell-and-Tube Heat Exchangers
Compact Heat Exchangers
Gasketed-Plate Heat Exchangers
Condensers and Evaporators
Polymer Heat Exchangers
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