1athoti
Mechanical
- Jun 1, 2022
- 11
Hi, I would appreciate some input or direction on some Heat Exchanger (HE) variables. I realize there are a lot of variables in this system, but if we'd at least begin with a few.
I'm dealing with a pipe heat exchanger immersed in a tank (about 600Gal of water) with a circulating pump. The HE is placed at one end of the tank, with the pump inlet at the other end forcing the flow over the heat exchanger.
Given a certain length of pipe, would I want more passes (in other words the same continuous pipe with more bends) or more pipes with fewer or no bends (more or less like a cast iron radiator)?
I expect more passes would allow more heat to be realeased into the tank, therefore HE delta T greater? Fewer passes would maintain the HE delta T smaller? This is considering the same length and size of pipe.
Thank you for your help!
I'm dealing with a pipe heat exchanger immersed in a tank (about 600Gal of water) with a circulating pump. The HE is placed at one end of the tank, with the pump inlet at the other end forcing the flow over the heat exchanger.
Given a certain length of pipe, would I want more passes (in other words the same continuous pipe with more bends) or more pipes with fewer or no bends (more or less like a cast iron radiator)?
I expect more passes would allow more heat to be realeased into the tank, therefore HE delta T greater? Fewer passes would maintain the HE delta T smaller? This is considering the same length and size of pipe.
Thank you for your help!