Lect 29 C-D Other Heat Exchange F2013 r0
Lect 29 C-D Other Heat Exchange F2013 r0
Lect 29 C-D Other Heat Exchange F2013 r0
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Area of bare tube (not occupied by fins)
Surface area of fins
Fin efficiency
To compute q
f
, we can use empirical relationships plus Figure 15.12 or
other provided graphs of fin efficiency
Longitudinal Fin Geometry:
k
S L h
a
p o
F
/
=
where h
o
= coefficient outside tube from Figure 15.13
k = thermal conductivity of metal in fin
L
p
= perimeter of fin
S = cross-sectional area of fin
x
F
A Fin-Fan Air Cooled Heat Exchanger
Induced Draft vs. Forced Draft Fan Coolers
& Condensers
Air Cooler Design
Air ambient temperature is based on the dry bulb temperature that is not
exceeded 5% of the time during summer
Highest temperature would lead to uneconomic design
Sometimes add a few degrees to allow for recirculation
Minimum approach of about 15F at cold end
F factor is typically 0.9 for air coolers
Face velocity (based on standard air) is typically about 500 ft/min (2.5m/s) based
on bundle area. Bundle area 2 x tube horizontal cross section area
Air side pressure drop is usually very low (0.6 water)
Fan power is calculated from air flow and p:
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=
6837
p ACFM
hp power Fan
Where:
ACFM = air flow in actual cubic ft/min
p = air side pressure drop in inches of water
= fan efficiency (typically 70%)
variation of U with Tubeside Coefficient
Tubeside h [Btu/(hr.ft2.F]
U
o
v
e
r
a
l
l
[
B
t
u
/
(
h
r
.
f
t
2
.
F
)
]
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
100 150 200 250 300 350 400
Typical
Example 15-6 in MSH
Steam (250 F)
Air (130 F)
0.035 in
0.50 in
1.5 in Sch 40
3 in. Sch 40
One of 28
longitudinal
fins
Process
heating
Condensate return
LP Main
MP Main
HP Main
Boiler &
Superheat
BFW
preheat
Process
heating
Process
heating
Process
heating
Make-up
Vent
Degassing
Typical Steam Distribution System
Make-up and
additives
Process Heat Load Typ. S&T Exchangers
Losses
Blowdown
Cooling tower sized
To flow, wet bulb approach,
and return water temp
Circulation pumps
Evaporation losses
Typical Cooling Water Distribution System
The Pinch point minimizes costly utilities
Gas Grille Building Codes, Conduction, Convection,
Radiation, and Fire Hazard