Fundamentals Of Thermal-fluid Sciences In Si Units
Fundamentals Of Thermal-fluid Sciences In Si Units
5th Edition
ISBN: 9789814720953
Author: Yunus Cengel, Robert Turner, John Cimbala
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 22, Problem 118RQ

(a)

To determine

The rate of heat transfer and the mass rates of water and hydrocarbon streams.

(a)

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Given:

The specific heat of hydrocarbon stream (cp) is 2.0kJ/kgK.

The number of tube (n) is 160.

The diameter of tube (d) is 2.0cm.

The length of tube (l) is 1.5m.

The heat transfer coefficient of the tube side (hi) is 1.6kW/m2K.

The heat transfer coefficient of the shell side (ho) is 2.5kW/m2K.

The inlet temperature of hydrocarbon stream is (Tcin) is 20°C.

The outlet temperature of hydrocarbon stream is (Tcout) is 50°C.

The inlet temperature of water stream is (Thin) is 80°C.

The outlet temperature of water stream is (Thout) is 40°C.

Calculation:

Calculate the temperature differences between the hydrocarbon stream and water stream at inlet (ΔT1) using the relation.

    ΔT1=ThinTcout=80°C50°C=30°C

Calculate the temperature differences between the hydrocarbon stream and water stream at outlet (ΔT2) using the relation.

    ΔT2=ThoutTcin=40°C20°C=20°C

Calculate the logarithmic mean temperature (ΔTm) using the relation.

    ΔTm=ΔT1ΔT2ln(ΔT1ΔT2)=(30°C+273)K(20°C+273)Kln(30°C20°C)=24.66K

Calculate the overall heat transfer coefficient of the heat exchanger (U) using the relation.

    U=11hi+1hi=111.6kW/m2K+12.5kW/m2K=0.976kW/m2K

Calculate the rate of heat transfer (Q) using the relation.

  Q=UAFΔTm=(0.976kW/m2K)[(160π(2cm×1m100cm)(1.5m))]×0.90×24.66K=326.5kW

Calculate the mass flow rate of cold fluid stream (mc) using the relation.

    mc=Qcp(TcoutTcin)=326.5kW(2.0kJ/kgK)[(50°C+273)K(20°C+273)K]=5.44kg/s

Calculate the mass flow rate of hot fluid stream (mc) using the relation.

    mc=Qcp(TcoutTcin)=326.5kW(4.18kJ/kgK)[(80°C+273)K(40°C+273)K]=1.95kg/s

Thus, The rate of heat transfer and the mass rates of water is 5.44kg/s and hydrocarbon streams is 1.95kg/s.

(b)

To determine

The magnitude of fouling factor

(b)

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Explanation of Solution

Given:

The specific heat of hydrocarbon stream (cp) is 2.0kJ/kgK.

The number of tube (n) is 160.

The diameter of tube (d) is 2.0cm.

The length of tube (l) is 1.5m.

The heat transfer coefficient of the tube side (hi) is 1.6kW/m2K.

The heat transfer coefficient of the shell side (ho) is 2.5kW/m2K.

The inlet temperature of hydrocarbon stream is (Tcin) is 20°C.

The outlet temperature of hydrocarbon stream is (Tcout) is 50°C.

The inlet temperature of water stream is (Thin) is 80°C.

Calculation:

Calculate the rate of heat transfer (Q) using the relation.

  Q=mccp((Tcout5°C)Tcin)=(5.44kg/s)(2.0kJ/kgK)(((50°C+273)K(5°C+273)K)(20°C+273)K)=272kW

Calculate the outlet temperature of hot fluid is (Thout) is 40°C.

  Q=mhcp(ThinThout)272kW=(1.95kg/s)(4.18kJ/kgK)(80°CThout)272kW(1kJ/s1kW)(1.95kg/s)(4.18kJ/kgK)=((80°C+273)KThout)Thout=(319.6K273)°C=46.6°C

Calculate the temperature differences between the hydrocarbon stream and water stream at inlet (ΔT1) using the relation.

    ΔT1=Thin(Tcout5°C)=80°C(50°C5°C)=35°C

Calculate the temperature differences between the hydrocarbon stream and water stream at outlet (ΔT2) using the relation.

    ΔT2=ThoutTcin=46.6°C20°C=26.6°C

Calculate the logarithmic mean temperature (ΔTm) using the relation.

    ΔTm=ΔT1ΔT2ln(ΔT1ΔT2)=(35°C+273)K(26.6°C+273)Kln(35°C26.6°C)=30.61K

Calculate the ratio P and R using the relation.

  P=TcoutTcinThinTcin=(50°C5°C)20°C80°C20°C=0.42

  R=ThinThoutTcoutTcin=80°C46.6°C45°C20°C=1.34

Refer Figure 22-19 “Correction factor F charts for common shell-and-tube and cross-flow heat exchangers”.

Obtain the correction factor (F)  as follows:

    F=0.97

Thus, The magnitude of fouling factor is 0.97.

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