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Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient

08/24/2012 5:02 AM

how to calculate overall heat transfer coefficient for graphite heat exchanger for heating ?

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Re: overall heat transfer coefficient

08/24/2012 5:05 AM

Use the information contained in Perry, "The Chemical Engineer's Handbook", any edition.

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Re: Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient

08/24/2012 10:09 AM
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