sfoakes
Mechanical
- Mar 26, 2010
- 2
My team is designing an unfinned, staggered-tube, cross-flow heat exchanger. With water and air as the two working fluids. It is my job to design the water manifolds in and out of the heat exchanger. All research I have done have shown that manifolds usually consist of a pipe with several outlets along it's length, creating a pressure drop across each. My team leader seems to think that pressure in each tube through the exchanger must be the same so as to create the same flow and heat transfer through each. I am unsure if this is the right approach. He also thinks my idea for the manifold will not work as there will be approx. 50 tubes. What is the best approach I can take to designing this manifold? If anyone can provide any incite on heat exchanger manifold design or any references it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance