A double-wall heat exchanger is used to transfer heat between liquids flowing through semicircular copper tubes. Each

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A double-wall heat exchanger is used to transfer heat between liquids flowing through semicircular copper tubes. Each tube has a wall thickness of t = 3 mm and an inner radius of r; = 20 mm. and good contact is maintained at the plane surfaces by tightly wound straps. The tube outer surfaces are well insulated.



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(a) If hot and cold water at mean temperatures of Th,m = 330 K and Tc,m = 290 K flow through the adjoining tubes at mh = mc = 0.2 kg/s. what is the rate of heat transfer per unit length of tube? The wall contact resistance is 10-5 m2 ∙ K/W. Approximate the properties of both the hot and cold water as μ = 800 X 10-6 kg/s ∙ m, k = 0.625 W/m ∙ K, and Pr = 5.35.

(b) Using the thermal model developed for part (a), determine the heat transfer rate per unit length when the fluids are ethylene glycol. Also, what effect will fabricating the exchanger from an aluminum alloy have on the heat rate? Will increasing the thickness of the tube walls have a beneficial effect?

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Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer

ISBN: 978-0471457282

6th Edition

Authors: Incropera, Dewitt, Bergman, Lavine

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