Art,
First, thank you for clearing up my misconceptions on HX's.
The configuration is 1 shell, 2 tube-pass and the temperatures are in Fahrenheit.
'Modeling' I guess is a non-descript term. The flows and temperatures of the streams to the heat exchanger will be changing. I need to know how...
Trevor,
It was origninally a steam heater they converted it into a liquid-liquid heat exchanger.
I had understood it that T cold out was not suppose to be hotter than T hot out.
F the crossflow correction factor is quite low, actually off the chart that I am using (single shell/2-pass).
Hi,
I'm modeling a heat exchanger for a customer. The values that they gave me don't make sense based on what I know about heat exchangers.
The heat exchanger is a single shell steam heater. It is now in service as a liquid/liquid heat exchanger.
T hot in=330
T hot out=240
T cold in=200
T...