renatoab
Petroleum
- Apr 8, 2009
- 3
I'm using the equation from the Kern's book to calculate the correctiojn factor for LMTD (log mean temperature difference), of a heat exchanger with one pass in the shell, and 2 in the tubes.
In some cases, a numeric error occurs, leading to a logarithm of a negative number. I tested some values, and it seems that when there is a temperature cross in the exchanger (assuming that temperature changes in a linear way, or other simplified way), the formula crashes.
I understand that there should always exist some value for that factor, am I wrong?
I've seen other formulas for this factor, but with the same error. Do you know any other formula for the LMTD factor, that can handle this situation?
In some cases, a numeric error occurs, leading to a logarithm of a negative number. I tested some values, and it seems that when there is a temperature cross in the exchanger (assuming that temperature changes in a linear way, or other simplified way), the formula crashes.
I understand that there should always exist some value for that factor, am I wrong?
I've seen other formulas for this factor, but with the same error. Do you know any other formula for the LMTD factor, that can handle this situation?