Heat and Mass Transfer Chapter 11
Heat and Mass Transfer Chapter 11
Heat and Mass Transfer Chapter 11
Heat exchangers are ubiquitous to energy conversion and utilization. They involve
heat exchange between two fluids separated by a solid and encompass a wide
range of flow configurations.
Simplest configuration.
Superior performance associated with counter flow.
Cross-flow Heat Exchangers
Finned Unfinned
Both Fluids Unmixed One Fluid Mixed the Other Unmixed
For cross-flow over the tubes, fluid motion, and hence mixing, in the transverse
direction (y) is prevented for the finned tubes, but occurs for the unfinned
condition.
Baffles are used to establish a cross-flow and to induce turbulent mixing of the
shell-side fluid, both of which enhance convection.
The number of tube and shell passes may be varied, e.g.:
Characterized by large heat transfer surface areas per unit volume, small
flow passages, and laminar flow.
T T ,1 T , 2
qr
Rtot 1 ln( ro / ri ) 1
hi Ai k 2L ho Ao
UAT U i Ai T U o Ao T
1 ln( ro / ri ) 1 1 1 1
Rtot
hi Ai k 2L ho Ao UA U i Ai U o Ao
Overall Coefficient
Table 11.1
Rw Wall conduction resistance (K/W)
tanh mL
f ,c or h
mL c or h
mc or h 2U p / kwt c or h
U p , c or h h partial overall coefficient
1 hR
f c or h
Energy Balance
Assume negligible heat transfer between the exchanger and its surroundings
and negligible potential and kinetic energy changes for each fluid.
Assuming no phase change and constant specific heats,
q m h c p , h Th ,i Th , o Ch Th,i Th,o
q m c c p , c Tc , o Tc ,i Cc Tc,o Tc ,i
Ch,Cc Heat capacity rates
LMTD Method
T1 Th,1 Tc,1
Th,i Tc ,o
T2 Th,2 Tc,2
Th, o Tc ,i
LMTD Method (cont.)
T1 Th,1 Tc,1
Th,i Tc ,i
T2 Th,2 Tc ,2
Th, o Tc , o
Note that Tc,o can not exceed Th,o for a Parallel-Flow HX, but can do so
for a Counter-Flow HX.
For equivalent values of UA and inlet temperatures,
T1m,CF T1m, PF
Shell-and-Tube and Cross-Flow Heat Exchangers:
T1m F T1m,CF
F Figures 11.10 - 11.13
Special Conditions