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Compact heat exchangers spiral tube

For extended surfaces, which include fins mounted perpendicularly to the tubes or spiral-wound fins, pin fins, plate fins, and so on, friction data for the specific surface involved should be used. For details, see Kays and London (Compact Heat Exchangers, 2d ed., McGraw-HiU, New York, 1964). If specific data are unavailable, the correlation by Gunter and Shaw (Trans. ASME, 67, 643-660 [1945]) may be used as an approximation. [Pg.663]

Answer by author Yes, we tested heat exchangers with many different designs, including pin fins, coiled fins, tubes coiled in spirals, etc. It is our opinion that the present helically finned and coiled exchanger design is the most useful design for the small compact exchangers. [Pg.80]

Description These exchangers are typically a series of stacked helical-coiled tubes connected to manifolds, then inserted into a casing or shell. They have many advantages hke spiral-plate designs, such as avoiding differential expansion problems, acceleration effects of the helical flow increasing the heat transfer coefficient, and compactness of plot area. They are typically selected because of their economical design. [Pg.1086]


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