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Kelompok 7 – SINPRO D

1. Rahmasari Nur S 02211740000005


2. Farid Auzzin Ashari 02211740000052
3. Andhika Shafian N.M 02211740000072
Chapter 15
No. 7

A hot stream is to be cooled from 210 to 80◦ C by heating a cold stream


from 60 to 150◦ C with a duty of 1.7 MW. A 1–1 shell-and-tube heat
exchanger is to be used and the overall heat transfer coefficient has been
estimated to be 120 W·m−2·K−1. Calculate the heat transfer area of the
unit.
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No. 9
Liquid n-butanol at 115◦ is to be cooled to 45◦ C against cooling water between 25 and 35◦ C. The flowrate of
nbutanol is 10 kg·s−1. A 1–1 shell-and-tube heat exchanger is to be used. The cooling water has a greater
fouling tendency than the n-butanol and will have a higher flowrate; hence the cooling water will be allocated to
the tube-side and the nbutanol to the shell-side. Physical property data for the fluids are given in Table 15.16.
Assume that the fouling coefficient for n-butanol is 10,000
W·m−2·K−1 and that for cooling water is 3,000 W·m−2·K−1.
Steel tubes are to be used and the following assumptions can be
made regarding the heat exchanger
geometry: dO = 20 mm dI = 16 mm pT = 1.25 dO pC =
0.866(triangular pitch) BC = 0.25 L/DS = 7 Estimate the overall
heat transfer coefficient, heat transfer area and pressure drops
for the tube-side: a. for a fluid velocity of 1 m·s−1 on both tube-
side and the shell-side b. for a tube-side and shell-side pressure
drop of 0.6 bar. Assume the shell-side is characterized by:
Fhn = Fhw = 1, Fhb = FhL = 0.8, FPb = 0.8 and FPL = 0.5
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Chapter 16
No. 1

A hot stream is to be cooled from 210 to 80◦ C by heating a cold stream


from 60 to 150◦ C with a duty of 1.7 MW. A 1–1 shell-and-tube heat
exchanger is to be used and the overall heat transfer coefficient has been
estimated to be 120 W·m−2·K−1. Calculate the heat transfer area of the
unit.
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No. 3

A hot stream is to be cooled from 210 to 80◦ C by heating a cold stream


from 60 to 150◦ C with a duty of 1.7 MW. A 1–1 shell-and-tube heat
exchanger is to be used and the overall heat transfer coefficient has been
estimated to be 120 W·m−2·K−1. Calculate the heat transfer area of the
unit.
Infographic Style
Insert the title of your subtitle Here
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