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Design of PlateFin Heat Exchanger,Used
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In this book our objective is to explain different types of PlateFin Heat Exchanger, and typical method of design and optimization of them.Compact heat exchangers are generally characterized by extended surfaces with large surface area /volume rations that are often configured in either platefin or tubefin arrangements. Depending on the application ,various types of argumented heat exchanger surfaces such as plain fins ,wavy fins ,offset strip fins , louvered fins and perforated fins are used .Due to use fins on both sides to interrupt boundary layer growth ,platefin heat exchanger has high effectiveness and high thermal conductivity. Thus ,this can lead to reduction of space requirement ,energy consumption ,weight and cost. However , there is of course ,an associated growth in the pressure drop owing to increased friction .Therefore ,the optimum design of compact heat exchanger is always required as the optimal tradeoff between the increased heat transfer rate and power consumption due to higher pressure drop within the given seat of constraints .
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