Types of heat exchanger
Heat exchange is the equipment which transfers heat from hot fluid to cold fluid with maximum rate and minimum investment. There are various types of heat exchanger based on application and process requirement. Here is the list of some basic types of heat exchanger.
Types of heat exchanger
On the basis of nature of heat exchange process
- Direct contact
- Indirect contact
Regenerator type heat exchanger
In this type, hot and cold fluids pass alternately through a space containing solid particles or matrix. These particles act alternately as sink and source for heat flow.
Example: Gas turbine, IC engine, Air heater of blast furnace
Recuperator type heat exchanger
In this type, flowing fluids are separated by dividing wall in the form of pipes or tubes. This is used when mixing of the fluids is not desirable.
Example: Automobile radiator, Oil cooler, intercooler, economiser, superheater, condenser
Shell and tube type heat exchanger
This is the most common type of heat exchanger and widely used in many applications. . In this type, a number of tubes are arranged in a shell. Baffles are used in shell and tube type heat exchanger to prevent stagnation of fluid and increase turbulence. Baffles increase heat transfer coefficient of shell side and prevent tube fouling.
Plate type heat exchanger
The function of this type of heat exchanger is similar to that of shell and tube type heat exchanger. The only difference is plate instead of tubes. Plates provide a larger surface area for heat transfer. So heat transfer rate is comparatively higher.
On the basis of the relative direction of fluid motion
Parallel flow heat exchanger
When both hot and cold fluid move in the same direction
Counterflow heat exchanger
When both hot and cold fluid move in opposite direction
Cross flow heat exchanger
When directions of hot and cold fluids are perpendicular to each other.
Summary
Application of a particular heat exchanger depends on heat transfer rate required, type of process, space available and other factors. There are various types of heat exchanger in addition to this for specific requirements.
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