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Heat Exchangers

03/30/2009 12:30 AM

I need the following information :

For Fixed tube sheet, U-type, floating head, kettle tyep heat exchangers follwing information is required:

1. For what kind of services (clean or dirty or any other) we choose different exchangers

2. What is the temperature's criteria for choosing the heat exhcnagers

3. How much cost differnece is there in all four heat exchangers?

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Re: Heat exchangers

03/30/2009 12:33 AM

You are of course joking - I hope? Surely you do not expect anyone to give an answer to such a broad field of research.

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03/30/2009 12:39 AM

No i am not joking, we r here to discuss things.. we should contribute whatever we can...please explain whatever you can as per your knowledge...Complete detailed answers at one go r not expected..but may be in the way of discussion we will reach somewhere....

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Re: Heat exchangers

03/30/2009 2:56 AM
  1. Depends on requirements.
  2. Depends on requirements.
  3. Depends on requirements.
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Re: Heat exchangers

03/30/2009 3:47 AM

Thanx DVader1000

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03/30/2009 3:37 PM

Here is a brief article covering the basics of the different types of TEMA exchangers:

www.ketemalp.com/pdfs/selecting_tema_HX.pdf

Also, I can recall a very good article in Hydrocarbon Processing, I will try and find it and upload it.

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03/30/2009 8:34 PM

I may have been imagining things - but here are some articles that may interest you that I have lying around/collected over the years:

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