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The Heat Exchanger is a device built for
efficient transferring of heat energy from one fluid to another
across a solid surface. In a heat exchanger design both the
convection and conduction principle of heat transfer is used. There
is no radiative transfer of heat energy between the exchanger and
the environment unless the exchanger is uninsulated or its external
surfaces are very hot. The heat exchanger has wide use in
engineering processes. The most common example of a heat exchanger
is the radiator in a car. Here the hot fluid in the radiator is
cooled by the air flow over the radiator surface.
Some other examples of heat exchanger are preheaters, intercoolers,
boilers, condensers, etc. that are used in the power plants. They
are also used in refrigeration, air conditioning, chemical
processing and power production.
Different types of Heat Exchangers:
There are different types of heat exchangers. They can be classified
according to its construction into the following types i.e. shell
and tube heat exchanger and plate and frame heat exchanger.
- Shell and tube heat exchanger: This is a typical heat exchanger.
The shell and tube heat exchanger is consisting of a series of
finned tubes through which one of the fluids runs and the other
fluid which is to be heated or cooled runs over the finned tubes.
- Plate and frame heat exchanger: In a plate and frame heat
exchanger, the fluids are separated by plates with a large surface
area. Here the flow is directed through the baffles.
The heat exchangers classified according to its uses are
recuperative type, regenerative type and evaporative type.
- Recuperative type: In recuperative type heat exchanger the heat
from the fluids on either side of a dividing wall is exchanged.
- Regenerative type: In regenerative type heat exchanger the hot and
cold fluids are allowed to occupy the same space containing a matrix
of material that works alternatively as a sink or source for heat
flow.
- Evaporative type: In evaporative type heat exchanger the fluid is
evaporatively cooled in the same space as coolant such as a cooling
tower.
- The recuperative type of heat exchanger again can be designed
according to one of the following types i.e. Parallel-flow,
Counter-flow and Cross-flow.
- Parallel-flow heat exchanger: In this type of heat exchanger both
the fluids exchanges heat by flowing in the same direction through
individual pipes.
- Counter-flow heat exchanger: In this type of heat exchanger the
fluids exchanges heat by flowing in the opposite direction through
individual pipes.
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