Chemical Engineering - Heat Transfer - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Heat Transfer - Section 4 (Q.No. 3)
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If the baffle spacing in a shell and tube heat exchanger increases, then the Reynolds number of the shell side fluid
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Ghazanfer Ali said:
1 decade ago
The questions says about increase in baffle spacing not no.of baffle, Roht meena, I think the equivalent dia formula has baffle spacing (B) in the denominator so if B increases, D equivalent decreases as a result Re decreases. !
Nandini said:
5 years ago
If turbulence decrease it lowers the heat transfer rate, here turbulence decreases which means velocity decreases which in turn reduces the reynolds number.
Roht meena said:
1 decade ago
We know the formula of Re=(duD/m), here D=density, m=viscosity, so when we increase the baffles velocity of fluid decrease due to this Re also decrease.
Bajwa said:
1 decade ago
As the baffle spacing increases, turbulence will decreases and hence Reynolds number will increase.
Surya said:
5 years ago
With increasing the baffle spacing the cross-flow velocity decrease so Re also decreases.
Uday kanisetti said:
5 years ago
@Bajwa.
Turbulence will decreases then Reynolds number also decreases.
Turbulence will decreases then Reynolds number also decreases.
Gautam said:
8 years ago
Baffle spacing increasing turbulence decrease means Nre decreases.
Ash said:
1 decade ago
@Bajwa.
If turbulence decreases not increase.
If turbulence decreases not increase.
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