CL351: Chemical Engineering Lab-II Semester 1, 2014-2015 IIT Gandhinagar
CL351: Chemical Engineering Lab-II Semester 1, 2014-2015 IIT Gandhinagar
CL351: Chemical Engineering Lab-II Semester 1, 2014-2015 IIT Gandhinagar
Semester 1, 2014-2015
IIT Gandhinagar
Abstract:
Introduction:
Heat Exchanger:
Procedure:
Volumet Mass
Ob Time
ric Flow Flow
s. Requir Hot Fluid Cold Fluid
rate rate
No. ed (s)
(cm3/s) (kg/hr)
Inlet Outlet Inlet Outlet
Temp. Temp. Temp. Temp.
T1, 0C T2, 0C T1, 0C T2, 0C
1 9.87 87.30 76.3 73.7 31.2 32.2 271.85
2 11.38 75.72 75.9 73.4 32 34 235.78
3 11.19 77.00 75.2 73.2 32.6 34.6 239.78
4 14.38 59.92 75 72.8 33.3 35.1 186.59
5 10.75 80.15 74.9 72.7 33.9 35.8 249.60
6 12.08 71.33 75.1 72.8 34.5 36.3 222.11
Table. 1 Observations
Log(U)
2.45
2.4
f(x) = 1.1x - 0.26
2.35
2.3
2.25
2.2
2.15
2.1
2.26 2.28 2.3 2.32 2.34 2.36 2.38 2.4 2.42 2.44 2.46
Since this is an approximate graph so we used best line fitting to get the
equation of best fit line.
1/U
0.01
0.01
f(x) = 1.79x + 0
0.01 R = 0.78
0
0.00200 0.00220 0.00240 0.00260 0.00280 0.00300 0.00320 0.00340
Table.2 hi Calculation
= 239.78*0.638*(75.2-73.2)
= 328.02 kCal/hr
= 328.02/(0.039* 40.57 )
U = 207.32 kCal/hr-m2-0C
hi = 196.8119 kCal/hr-m2-0C
Results:
The heat transfer coefficient on the cooling water side is found to be
11111.11 kCal/hr-m2-0C while the heat transfer coefficient on the hot
water side is found to be 222.705 kCal/hr- m2-0C.
We can say that the Plot of log(U) vs log() must be linear from the
definition but we came to know that from experimental data it was not
completely linear. There were some errors that make this difference like
the instrumental and human errors as we know the temperature of the
fluids is indicated by using temperature indicators and the flow was
assumed to be at steady state. So the apparatus is needed to be
calibrated and we should take each reading only after the steady state is
achieved. The Rate of hot fluid measure was also not accurate as the flow
of the fluid was not steady.