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Discussion Forum : Chemical Engineering Basics - Section 1 (Q.No. 37)
37.
In condensers used in thermal power plants, steam is normally used in shell side and cooling water on the tube side, because of the reason that
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Ayush said:
1 decade ago
With increase in velocity heat transfer increases thats why in tube side more increase of velocity we can get and also increase in velocity reynolds number increase. Thus it rises heat transfer coefficient.
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RAJ MUSALE said:
6 years ago
The correct answer is option C.
The specific volume of steam is 1.70 m^3/kg while the specific volume of water is 18*10^(-3) m^3/kg. The specific volume of steam is 1,70,000 % more than that of water. so as steam requires more area than water so it should be sent to the shell side.
The specific volume of steam is 1.70 m^3/kg while the specific volume of water is 18*10^(-3) m^3/kg. The specific volume of steam is 1,70,000 % more than that of water. so as steam requires more area than water so it should be sent to the shell side.
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