Cooling Temperature and Heat Transfer Coefficients in Cylindrical Heat Exchangers

Author:

Tamayo Enrique Torres1,Morales José W.2,Albarracín Mauro D.1,Laurencio Héctor L.1,Pachacama Israel P.1,Guacapiña Brayan I.1,Román Wilson M.3

Affiliation:

1. Cotopaxi Technical University, Latacunga City, ECUADOR

2. Cotopaxi Higher Technological Institute, Latacunga City, ECUADOR

3. Armed Forces University, Latacunga City, ECUADOR

Abstract

The parameters behavior that characterize the process was carried out through an experimental investigation to obtain the cooling temperature, heat transfer coefficients and the heat flow in mineral coolers. The values of water temperature, water flow and mineral temperature were recorded at the inlet and outlet of the cylindrical cooler. Experiments were carried out with five values of the mass flow, keeping the cylinder revolutions constant. The calculation procedure for the system was obtained, in the mineral coolers the heat transfer by conduction, convection and evaporation predominates as a function of the cooling zone. A reduction in temperature is shown with increasing length, the lowest temperature values were obtained for a mass flow of 8 kg/s. The mineral outlet temperature should not exceed 200 oC, therefore it is recommended to work with the mass flow less than 10 kg/s that guarantees the cooling process.

Publisher

North Atlantic University Union (NAUN)

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,General Physics and Astronomy

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