dkm0038
Mechanical
- Feb 23, 2009
- 53
I am designing an air cooled heat exchanger for a steam condenser. The specs that i have recieved for steam is a flow rate of 99,800 lb/hr, 969.89 BTU/lb, and at 4.6 inHg. The heat load given is 86,958,734.
The heat load was calculated by the flow rate times the difference between the enthalpy of vaporization (969.89)and the enthalpy of the condensate (98.56).
My question is why was the heat load calculated as shown above. It seems that the necessary heat load would be the flow rate times the enthalpy of vaporization, which i thought was the energy transfer needed to condense the steam.
Thank You for any help anyone may have.
The heat load was calculated by the flow rate times the difference between the enthalpy of vaporization (969.89)and the enthalpy of the condensate (98.56).
My question is why was the heat load calculated as shown above. It seems that the necessary heat load would be the flow rate times the enthalpy of vaporization, which i thought was the energy transfer needed to condense the steam.
Thank You for any help anyone may have.