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LMTD Method

The document discusses the principles of heat exchange in double pipe systems, focusing on parallel and counter-flow configurations. It includes equations for calculating heat transfer based on inlet and outlet temperatures, as well as mass flow rates. The example provided illustrates the calculations for a specific scenario with given temperature values.

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LMTD Method

The document discusses the principles of heat exchange in double pipe systems, focusing on parallel and counter-flow configurations. It includes equations for calculating heat transfer based on inlet and outlet temperatures, as well as mass flow rates. The example provided illustrates the calculations for a specific scenario with given temperature values.

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Log -

Mean Temperature Difference

Q -> Qu hinCph)Ture-Tmout)
=

Q nicCpc(Icont-Tain
=
S

applicable for
- only
Q1:Qc=Qu =
UA, T 2M5B
double pipe

TDL

->
Used when all
temperatures are
specified in inlet and outlet
not in
Thin
↓ inlet

it
Double
pipe nex

i
Tc out

- I outlet

Trout

1) Parallel flow both fluids in the direction


moving same
-

2) Counter-flow both fluids


moving in the
opposite direction
-

For parallel flow:T(°C)

jots",
a

DT,
mip:

site

accurate ofthe
inlet d A

For counter -
flow
T(OC)
x

site
Thin---
mip:

& Thout

#
IC

I 1:
out**

Ta, in
T.:
* Thin-T cont
>e
Tc:
& Thout -

Tc in
Thin


correction
Tein
~
-> factor
->

-
Tcout
Qt U
=

As FDTemTD, cF

I ↓
Thont

Tutorial Thin, 160°



kg/s

!
in 2
=

in 1.2 kg/s
=

->

Tein,
20
I 17
- >

Icout, 80°C

I I B 1.5cm
=

↓Trout,
DT.:Thin-Tc out
-Ta: Trout-Ycin

=160
-

50 124
=
-
20

88°
- 104°C
=

Q, nc Cpc (Trout-Tain(
=

:(1.2) (4-18)) 80-20)


Qc 300.96
=

Qu niccpc
=
(Tain-Thout]

300.96:(2) (4.18))160
-

Thout)
Thout=124°

cmip:
its

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