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Stirred vessel, heat transfer rates, example

In many chemical and processing applications, fluids need to be heated or cooled and a wide range of equipment may be utilized. Examples include double pipe and shell and tube heat exchangers, and stirred vessels fitted with cooling coils or jackets. Sometimes, heat is generated in the process, as in extrusion which is extensively carried out in the polymer and food industry. It may also be necessary to reduce the rate at which heat is lost from a vessel or to ensure that heat is removed at a sufficient rate in equipment such as screw conveyors. In most applications, it is the rate of heat transfer within process equipment which is of principal interest. However, with thermally sensitive materials (such as foodstuffs, fermentation froths, pharmaceutical formulations), the temperature profiles must be known and maximum permissible temperatures must not be exceeded. [Pg.260]


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