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Uploaded by on Dec 21, 2009

Training on the working principle of a shell and tube shell and tube heat exchanger for PROCESS ENGINEERs.

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  • I don't know. This thing starts off like it's going to tell me all about parallel, cross and whatever flow, and it just dies after parallel.  Where is the rest? Is this all?

  • @tporter1685 greater the specific heat, less the amount of fluid required as coolant. For example, oil has more heat capacity as compared to water, for the removal of same quantity of heat, more amount of water is needed. (affects the cost and load on the heat ex-changer)....Hope this help....

  • How can specific heat affect the operation of heat exchangers?

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