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TEMA classification, heat exchangers

Tall oil distillation, 36 TEMA classification, heat exchangers, 200... [Pg.755]

The various components which make up a shell and tube heat exchanger are shown in Figures 9.63 and 9.64 and these are now considered. Many different mechanical arrangements are used and it is convenient to use a basis tor classification. The standard published by the Tubular Exchanger Manufacturer s Association (TEMA 97 ) is outlined here. It should be added that noting that Saunders 98 has presented a detailed discussion of design codes and problems in fabrication. [Pg.506]

Figure 8.11. Tubular Exchanger Manufacturers Association classification and terminology for heat exchangers, (a) TEMA terminology for shells and heads of heat exchangers, (b) Terminology for parts of a TEMA type AES heat exchanger. The three letters A, E, and S come from part (a). Figure 8.11. Tubular Exchanger Manufacturers Association classification and terminology for heat exchangers, (a) TEMA terminology for shells and heads of heat exchangers, (b) Terminology for parts of a TEMA type AES heat exchanger. The three letters A, E, and S come from part (a).
Figure 8-2. Tubular Exchanger Manufacturers Association (TEMA) classification and terminology for heat exchangers. TEMA heat exchanger head types. [Pg.597]


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