Circle on the statements which are NOT correct, then correct it with explain. A-) Fins are preferred to be fixed in liquid side rather than gas side to increase heat transfer. B-) Correction factor (F) in heat exchanger design is used in shell&tube and cross flow heat exchangers to correct the flow direction problem. B-) Good fin have both efficiency and effectiveness less than unity (<1). D-) Maximum heat transfer (Qma) in the heat exchangers is dependent on the inlet temperatures of the two fluids. E-) The highest value for heat transfer coefficient is always at the tube inlet. F-) In bank of tubes, maximum velocity (Vmax) is the largest velocity inside the pipes.
Heat Exchangers
Heat exchangers are the types of equipment that are primarily employed to transfer the thermal energy from one fluid to another, provided that one of the fluids should be at a higher thermal energy content than the other fluid.
Heat Exchanger
The heat exchanger is a combination of two words ''Heat'' and ''Exchanger''. It is a mechanical device that is used to exchange heat energy between two fluids.
Circle on the statements which are NOT correct, then correct it with
explain.
A-) Fins are preferred to be fixed in liquid side rather than gas side to increase heat
transfer.
B-) Correction factor (F) in heat exchanger design is used in shell&tube and cross flow
heat exchangers to correct the flow direction problem.
B-) Good fin have both efficiency and effectiveness less than unity (<1).
D-) Maximum heat transfer (Qma) in the heat exchangers is dependent on the inlet
temperatures of the two fluids.
E-) The highest value for heat transfer coefficient is always at the tube inlet.
F-) In bank of tubes, maximum velocity (Vmax) is the largest velocity inside the pipes.
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