Handbook for Transversely Finned Tube Heat Exchanger Design

Handbook for Transversely Finned Tube Heat Exchanger Design

Author: Eugene Pis'mennyi

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2016-05-06

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 0128044160

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Handbook for Transversely Finned Tubes Heat Exchangers Design contains detailed experimental data, correlations, and design methods for designing and improving the performance of finned tube heat exchangers. It covers the three main types, circular finned, square finned, and helical finned tube bundles. Based on extensive experimental studies and tested at leading design and research institutions, this handbook provides an extensive set of materials for calculating and designing convective surfaces from transversely finned tubes, with a particular emphasis on power plant applications. - Provides a design manual for calculating heat transfer and aerodynamic resistance of convective heating surfaces fabricated in the form of tube bundles with transverse circular, square and helical fins - Presents calculations for finned surfaces operating under conditions of clean and dust-laden flows alike, including finned convective heating surfaces of boilers - Includes a fully solved exercise at the end of the book, illustrating the top-down approach specially oriented to power plant heat exchangers


Solving Direct and Inverse Heat Conduction Problems

Solving Direct and Inverse Heat Conduction Problems

Author: Jan Taler

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2010-04-16

Total Pages: 890

ISBN-13: 3540334718

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This book presents a solution for direct and inverse heat conduction problems, discussing the theoretical basis for the heat transfer process and presenting selected theoretical and numerical problems in the form of exercises with solutions. The book covers one-, two- and three dimensional problems which are solved by using exact and approximate analytical methods and numerical methods. An accompanying CD-Rom includes computational solutions of the examples and extensive FORTRAN code.