Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer
Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer
7th Edition
ISBN: 9780470501979
Author: Frank P. Incropera, David P. DeWitt, Theodore L. Bergman, Adrienne S. Lavine
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
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Chapter 11, Problem 11.72P

A shell-and-tube heat exchanger consisting of oneshell pass and two tube passes is used to transfer heat from an ethylene glycol—water solution (shell side)supplied from a rooftop solar collector to pure water(tube side) used (or household purposes. The tubes areof inner and outer diameters D i = 3.6 mm and D o = 3.8 mm, respectively. Each of the 100 tubes is0.8 in long (0.4 in per pass), and the heal transfer coefficient associated with the ethylene glycol—water mixture is h o = 11 , 000
W/m 2 K .
(a) For pure copper tubes, calculate the heat transferrate from the ethylene glycol—water solution ( m ˙ = 2.5  kg/s, T h , i =8 0 ° C ) to the pure water ( m ˙ = 2.5  kg/s, T c , i =2 0 ° C ) . Determine the outlet temperatures of both streams of fluid. The density andspecific heat of the ethylene glycol—water mixture are 1040  kg/m 3 and 3660  J/kg
3660  J/kg K ,respectively.
(b) It ¡s proposed to replace the copper tube bundlewith a bundle composed of high-temperature
nylon tubes of the same diameter and tube wall thickness. The nylon is characterized by a thermalconductivity of k n = 0.31  W/m K . Determine thetube length required to transfer the same amountof energy as in part (a).

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