Chemical Engineering - Heat Transfer - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Heat Transfer - Section 1 (Q.No. 19)
19.
For shell and tube heat exchanger, with increasing heat transfer area, the purchased cost per unit heat transfer area
Discussion:
16 comments Page 1 of 2.
Nikhil Verma IITM said:
1 year ago
This is because the fixed costs of the equipment (such as the cost of the shell, tube sheets, and other components) are spread over a larger surface area, leading to economies of scale.
Avinash Kumar Singh said:
6 years ago
It is about the insulation done on the bodies, as a graph of " heat loss vs radius of insulation".
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Amjed Qarahgouli said:
3 years ago
In my opinion, the increase of the heat transfer area may be a high cost.
Nikhil said:
9 years ago
The area directly proportional to dia of shell to power 4.
Jilesh Pandya said:
7 years ago
How this can happen? Kindly give the detailed explanation.
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Mongam Damodhar Rao said:
11 months ago
What does it mean to pass through maxima?
Please explain.
Please explain.
Rajan said:
10 years ago
Heat area is unit so doesn't depend on fix cost.
Manish said:
9 years ago
This depend upon the graph of cost vs Area.
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Nilesh said:
6 years ago
Please give explanation for this question.
Hem singh said:
9 years ago
I want an explanation of this question.
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