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How Can One Quickly Estimate The Additional Pressure Drop To Be Introduced With More Tube Passes? |
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Answer» When the calculated PRESSURE drop inside the tubes is underutilized, the estimated pressure drop with INCREASED number of tube passes is new tube DP = DP x (NPASS/OPASS)3 Where NPASS = New number of tube passes. OPASS = Old number of tube passes this would be a good ESTIMATE if advantage is not taken of the increase in heat transfer. Since the increased number of tube passes gives a higher velocity and INCREASES the calculated heat transfer coefficient, the number of tubes to be used will decrease. FEWER tubes increase the new pressure drop. For a better estimate of the new pressure drop, add 25% if the heat transfer is all sensible heat. Source: Gulley Computer Associates When the calculated pressure drop inside the tubes is underutilized, the estimated pressure drop with increased number of tube passes is new tube DP = DP x (NPASS/OPASS)3 Where NPASS = New number of tube passes. OPASS = Old number of tube passes this would be a good estimate if advantage is not taken of the increase in heat transfer. Since the increased number of tube passes gives a higher velocity and increases the calculated heat transfer coefficient, the number of tubes to be used will decrease. Fewer tubes increase the new pressure drop. For a better estimate of the new pressure drop, add 25% if the heat transfer is all sensible heat. Source: Gulley Computer Associates |
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