Shell and Tube LAB MANUAL
Shell and Tube LAB MANUAL
Shell and Tube LAB MANUAL
2. AIM:
To calculate the LMTD.
3. INTRODUCTION:
Heat exchanger is device in which heat is transferred from one fluid to another. The
necessity for doing this arises in a multitude of industrial applications. Common
examples of heat exchangers are the radiator of a car, the condenser at the back of a
domestic refrigerator and the steam boiler of a thermal power plant.
Transfer Type.
Storage Type.
4. THEORY:
A transfer type of heat exchanger is one on which both fluids pass simultaneously
through the device and heat is transferred through separating walls. In practice, most of
the heat exchangers used are transfer type ones.
The transfer type exchangers are further classified according to flow arrangement as -
Single Pass.
Multiple Pass
A simple example of transfer type of heat exchanger can be in the form of a tube type
arrangement in which one of the fluids is flowing through the inner tube and the other
through the annulus surroundings it. The heat transfer takes place across the walls of
the inner tube.
Heat transfer rate, LMTD and overall heat transfer coefficient can be calculated as
follows:
Q M Cp To Ti )
To Ti
Tm
To
ln
Ti
Q
U
A
Tm
Where Q is amount of heat transfer, U is overall heat transfer Tm is log
coefficient and
mean temperature difference. M, Cp, To, Ti are mass flow rate, specific heat,
outlet
T
temperature and inlet temperature
respectively. T o, i and A are outlet temperature
5. UTILITIES REQUIRED:
Electricity supply: Single phase, 220 V AC, 50 Hz, 32 Amp MCB with earth
connection.
6. EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURE:
STARTING PROCEDURE:
Open the valve for circulation of cold water and adjust the flow rate.
Allow hot water to flow through heat exchanger and adjust the flow rate by
valve.
At steady state (constant temperature) record the temperatures & flow rate of
hot and cold water.
Repeat the experiment for different flow rate of hot & cold water.
CLOSING PROCEDURE :
Drain the water from hot water tank by open the valve V6.
Drain the water from shell side by open the valve V5.
Drain the water from tube side by open the valve V4.
h T ( oC)
T3
T ( oC)
c
T4
2
Find the properties of water (ρh , Cph) at and (ρc , Cpc) at temperature Tc
temperature Th
(kg/m3)
h
c (kg/m3)
Cpc
(J/kg oC)
T1 T2 (W)
MFh h
(kg/sec)
3600 1000
h
Qh
MhCph
F
Mcc c
(kg/sec)
3600 1000
Qc Mc
T4 T3 (W)
Cpc
Qh
Q (W)
Qc
2
T 1 T
3 1 T (oC)
T2 T2
4 T
(oC)
T T
m1
T2
(oC)
T
ln 1
T2
2
Ai Di L (m )
2
Ao Do L (m )
Q
Ui (W/m2 oC)
Ai Tm
Q
Uo (W/m2 oC)
Ao Tm
T1
T2
2
CALCULATION TABLE :
Sr.
Qc (W) Qh (W) Q (W) ΔTm (oC) Ui (W/m2 oC) Uo (W/m2 oC)
No.
8. NOMENCLATURE: