A Review on Study of Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger
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Published:2022-03-20
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Page:141-146
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ISSN:2395-602X
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Container-title:International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:IJSRST
Author:
Shubham M Patil 1, Akash Y Shelke 1, Tushar S Kamble 1, Dr. Pratibha R Gawande 2, Dr. Meera T Sose 2
Affiliation:
1. Student,Chemical engineering department Datta Meghe College of Engineering, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India 2. Assistant professor,Chemical engineering department Datta Meghe College of Engineering, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Abstract
Heat exchangers are used in a variety of industrial and technical settings. The design of heat exchangers is fairly sophisticated, since it necessitates an accurate study of heat transfer rate and pressure drop estimates, as well as considerations like as long-term performance and cost. Whenever heat transfer inserts are employyed, Along with the rise in heat transfer rate, the pressure drop increases as well. The pressure has risen.Energy conservation is critical for both industrial development and environmental impact reduction. Because of current energy prices, the need for energy conservation is rising. More resourceful gadgets can help reduce energy costs. In the refrigeration, automotive, chemical, and process sectors, heat exchangers are the most significant device. As a result, there is a demand in the industrial sector for heat exchangers that are less expensive, more efficient, and smaller. Inserts in channels are widely employed as part of a passive heat transfer augmentation technique.
Publisher
Technoscience Academy
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