Q1: A shell-and-tube heat exchanger having one shell pass and four tube passes is shown schematically in the following sketch. The fluid in the tubes enters at 200°C and leaves at 100°C. The temperature of the fluid is 20°C entering the shell and 90°C leaving the shell. The overall heat transfer coefficient based on the surface area of 12 m² is 300 W/m² K. Calculate the heat transfer rate between . the fluids. 11 Tube fluid 200 °℃ Tube fluid 100 °C Shell fluid 90°C
Q1: A shell-and-tube heat exchanger having one shell pass and four tube passes is shown schematically in the following sketch. The fluid in the tubes enters at 200°C and leaves at 100°C. The temperature of the fluid is 20°C entering the shell and 90°C leaving the shell. The overall heat transfer coefficient based on the surface area of 12 m² is 300 W/m² K. Calculate the heat transfer rate between . the fluids. 11 Tube fluid 200 °℃ Tube fluid 100 °C Shell fluid 90°C
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![Q1: A shell-and-tube heat exchanger having one shell pass and four tube passes is shown
schematically in the following sketch. The fluid in the tubes enters at 200°C and leaves at 100°C. The
temperature of the fluid is 20°C entering the shell and 90°C leaving the shell. The overall heat transfer
coefficient based on the surface area of 12 m² is 300 W/m² K. Calculate the heat transfer rate between
the fluids.
Tube fluid
200 °C
Tube fluid
100 °C
Shell fluid 90 °C
W
41
Shell fluid 20°C](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Ffec26851-ffaf-49f3-bfe0-07178ea8a04c%2F62fad0d8-af72-424b-b8be-e63b22958a55%2F9m8nz18_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Q1: A shell-and-tube heat exchanger having one shell pass and four tube passes is shown
schematically in the following sketch. The fluid in the tubes enters at 200°C and leaves at 100°C. The
temperature of the fluid is 20°C entering the shell and 90°C leaving the shell. The overall heat transfer
coefficient based on the surface area of 12 m² is 300 W/m² K. Calculate the heat transfer rate between
the fluids.
Tube fluid
200 °C
Tube fluid
100 °C
Shell fluid 90 °C
W
41
Shell fluid 20°C
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