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Tubular Heat Exchangers Manufactures Association

TEMA (1999) Standards of the Tubular Heat Exchanger Manufactures Association, 8th edn (Tubular Heat Exchanger Manufactures Association, New York). [Pg.784]

TEMA Numbering and Type Designation Recommended practice for the designation of TEMA-style shell-and-tube heat exchangers by numbers and letters has been established by the Tubular Exchanger Manufacturers Association (TEMA). This information from the sixth edition of the TEMA Standards is reproduced in the following paragraphs. [Pg.1063]

FIG. 11 -36 (Continued) Heat-exchanger-component nomenclature, (c) Outside-packed floating-head exchanger. Type AEP. (d) U-tuhe heat exchanger. Type CFU. (e) Kettle-type floating-head rehoder. Type AKT. (Standard of Tubular Exchanger Manufacturers Association, 6th ed., 1978. )... [Pg.1067]

Figure 3-6. Heat exchanger nomenclature. (From Tubular Exchanger Manufacturers Association, 1978.)... Figure 3-6. Heat exchanger nomenclature. (From Tubular Exchanger Manufacturers Association, 1978.)...
Figure 10-1A. Nomenclature for Heat Exchanger Components. Figures 10-1A-G used by permission Standards of Tubular Exchanger Manufacturers Association, 7 Ed., Fig. N-1.2, 1988. Tubular Exchanger Manufacturers Association, Inc. Figure 10-1A. Nomenclature for Heat Exchanger Components. Figures 10-1A-G used by permission Standards of Tubular Exchanger Manufacturers Association, 7 Ed., Fig. N-1.2, 1988. Tubular Exchanger Manufacturers Association, Inc.
Figure 10-40B. Fouling resistance for various conditions of surface fouling on heat exchanger surfaces. Thermal resistance of typical uniform deposits. Note that the abscissa reads for either the inside, r or outside, r , fouling resistance of the bulidup of the resistance layer or film on/in the tube surface. (Used by permission Standards of Tubular Exchanger Manufacturers Association, 6 Ed, p. 138, 1978. Tubular Exchanger Manufacturers Association, Inc. All rights reserved.)... Figure 10-40B. Fouling resistance for various conditions of surface fouling on heat exchanger surfaces. Thermal resistance of typical uniform deposits. Note that the abscissa reads for either the inside, r or outside, r , fouling resistance of the bulidup of the resistance layer or film on/in the tube surface. (Used by permission Standards of Tubular Exchanger Manufacturers Association, 6 Ed, p. 138, 1978. Tubular Exchanger Manufacturers Association, Inc. All rights reserved.)...
Figure 10-137. Heating and cooling in tube bundles—tube-side friction factor. (Used by permission Kern, D. Q. Process Heat Transfer, 1 Ed., p. 836, 1950. McGraw-Hill, Inc. All rights reserved. Using nomenclature of Standards of Tubular Exchanger Manufacturers Association.)... Figure 10-137. Heating and cooling in tube bundles—tube-side friction factor. (Used by permission Kern, D. Q. Process Heat Transfer, 1 Ed., p. 836, 1950. McGraw-Hill, Inc. All rights reserved. Using nomenclature of Standards of Tubular Exchanger Manufacturers Association.)...
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 4 Standard notation system for major types of shell-and-tube heat exchangers. [From Tubular Exchanger Manufacturers Association Standards. (1988). 7th ed. TEMA, New York. 1985 by Tubular Exchange Manufacturers Association.]... [Pg.310]

Tubular Exchanger Manufacturers Association, Tarrytown, NY. Webb, R. L. (1994). Principles of Enhanced Heat Transfer, Wiley, New York. [Pg.318]


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