Heat Exchangers
Heat Exchangers
Heat Exchangers
Exchangers
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S.&T. HX. INFO.
INTERNET
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Heat Exchangers
U TUBES
INDUCED DRAFT
FLOATING HEAD
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Heat transfer from one fluid to another
across a surface area.
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TEMA Exchanger Classes
Class R
Generally severe requirements of petroleum process applications.
Class C
Generally moderate requirements of commercial and general
process applications.
Class B
For Chemical process applications.
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TEMA TYPES
FRONT HEAD SHELL TYPES REAR END TYPES
A E L
B F M
C G N
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TEMA TYPES
FRONT HEAD SHELL TYPES REAR END TYPES
D J S
K T
X U
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TEMA AEM TYPE HX
BEM Type Hx
Popular TEMA model, Front & rear head has integral covers,
Fixed tube sheet design, tube side can be mechanically cleaned &
inspected,
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TEMA AES TYPE Hx
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HAIR-PIN TYPE EXCHANGER
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TEMA CLASSES
TYPE OF DESIGN AEU/BEU AEW/BEW AEP/BEP AES/BES AET/BET CEU NEU BEM, NEN
AEL
Relative Cost
3 6 7 8 9 2 1 5 4
(1 is lowest, 9 is highest)
Removable
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes No
Bonnet/Channel
Individual Tube
No Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes
Replacement
Chemical/ Chemical/ Chemical/ Chemical/ Chemical/ Chemical/
Tube side Cleaning Chemical Chemical Chemical
Mechanical Mechanical Mechanical Mechanical Mechanical Mechanical
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Double Pipe (Multitube) Heat
Exchanger
Shell
Side
Tube Side
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FLOATING HEAD
CHANNEL
HEAD BONNET
COVER OUT
VENT
CHANNEL
HEAD
TUBE SHELL
SHEET DRAIN
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U TUBE
OUT
VENT
DRAIN
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FIXID TUBE
OUT
DRAIN
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Floating Head Heat Exchanger
TUBE TUBE
HEAD CHANNEL
BUNDLE
COVER HEAD BAFFLE
PLATES
FLOATIN VENT
G HEAD
TUBE DRAIN
SHELL
SHEET
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FLOATING HEAD
DETAILS
Split Rings
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TEST RINGS
PACKING
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U Tube Heat Exchanger
VENT
DRAIN
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Fixed Tubes Heat Exchanger
VENT VENT
DRAIN DRAIN
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Reboiler
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AIR
COOLERS
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How to control Fluid Temperature
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Louvers Automatic
Controlling gear
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TYPES OF BUNDLE TUBES
ARRANGEMENTS
SQUARE TRIANGLE
ARRANGEMENT ARRANGEMENT
TUBES TUBES
COMPRESSED
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MAXIMUM PLUGGED TUBES
20% TO 25% OF
PASS TUBES NO.
VENT
DRAIN
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MAXIMUM PLUGGED TUBES
20% TO 25% OF
PASS TUBES NO.
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HYDRAULIC TESTING
Testing fluid
leaking
Tube
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Methods of fluids flow in Heat Exchangers
T1 T1
T2
NOT EFFICIENT AND IS NOT
T2
APPLIED IN INDUSTRY FIELDS t2
t
2
t1 t1
PARALLEL FLOW
COUNTER FLOW
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HEAT TRANSFER IN HEAT EXCHANGERS
T = Absolute Temperature
W1 = W2
m 1 * Cp1 ( T2 T1 ) = m 2 * Cp2 ( t 2 t 1 )
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Tube Hole Layout
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Tube Layout
Dimensions
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Tube Layout Flow direction
Dimensions
O
45 30O
60 O 90O
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BAFFLES TYPE
DOUBLE SEGMENTAL
SEGMENTAL BAFFLES
BAFFLES
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General Procedure For Designing
HEAT EXCHANGERS
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Shell & Tube Heat Exchangers most commonly & widely used heat exchangers.
Up to 6000Psig.
Fixed Tube sheet, Floating Head & U-tube type most common.
Floating tube sheets will move in response to thermal & pressure loads.
Stationary head is the one where the fluid first enters the exchanger.
Fixed tube sheet type are less expensive, clearance between shell ID & bundle
less than floating head exchangers.
Up to 16 tube passes are feasible, one pass for complete counter-current low.
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Disadvantages of Fixed Tube-
sheet Exchangers:
No access to shell side for mechanical cleaning, chemical cleaning OK.
May require expansion joint in shell to avoid higher stresses resulting from
tube & shell differential thermal expansion.
Expansion joint often required at start up, shut down or upset conditions & if
steam cleaning is used.
High heat transfer coefficient on shell side can eliminate need for
expansion joint.
Drawback
s: Hydro test is more complicated as a test ring is required to detect tube side
leaks.
Tube bundle can be removed without breaking the shell cover joints.
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Floating Head Heat Exchangers
(Split ring type ):
Removable bundles, mech or chemical cleaning possible .
Disadvantages:
Sufficient space provided around the periphery of floating tube sheet to
accommodate the bolting.
Larger shell diameter required than split ring type.
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Chloride Stress Corrosion Cracking
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On the Leading Edge
of the Heat Transfer
Industry
Air-Cooled Heat
Exchangers
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www.hudsonproducts.com
Air-Cooled Heat Exchangers
Applications
Industries:
Petrochemical,
Refining and Power
Services:
Condensing or
Cooling
Process Fluids:
Gases, Liquids or
Multiphase Fluids
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What is an Air Cooled Heat Exchanger?
1
2
9
3 1. Fan
4
5 2. Fan Ring
4 3. Plenum
6 4. Nozzle
7
8
5. Header
Induced Draft
6. Tube Bundle
6
4 7. Drive Assembly
5
4 8. Column Support
3
1
9. Inlet Bell
2
9
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Forced Draft 8
Operating Principle
Warm Air
Hot Cooled
Process Process
Fluid Fluid
Ambient Air
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Air-Cooled Heat Exchangers
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Air-Cooled Heat Exchangers
Re-circulation
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Induced Draft Air Coolers
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Induced Draft Air Coolers
(3-Fan Design)
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Tube Bundle Components
(Bundle or Section)
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Bundle w/o Adequate Thermal Restraint Relief
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Rolled Tube to
Tube sheet Connection
Tube sheet
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Fin Extruded
Types (HY-FIN)
Embedded
Legend
L-Base
Fin Wrap-On
Tube Liner
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Air-Cooled Heat Exchangers
Finned Tubes
Hy-Fin Extruded
- Hudsons design and manufacture
Hy-Fin
Extruded Serrated
Wrap-On
Embedded
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Fans Types
Available from 5 to 40 feet in diameter
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