Compact Heat Exchangers for Energy Transfer Intensification
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"This text encompasses all the important features associated with the successful design and implementation of many types of compact heat exchangers in a wide variety of potentially demanding and valuable applications—the emphasis on fouling mitigation, uses in heat pumping and power cycles, and process integration gives the book a unique flavour that will ensure its value across a wide readership."
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—From the Foreword by Professor David Reay, Founding Editor of Applied Thermal Engineering, David Reay and Associates, Whitley Bay, UK
Compact Heat Exchangers for Energy Transfer Intensification: Low-Grade Heat and Fouling Mitigation provides theoretical and experimental background on heat transfer intensification in modern heat exchangers. Les mer
Covers various issues related to low-grade heat, including waste heat from industry and buildings, storage and transport of thermal energy, and heat transfer equipment requirements
Explains the basic principles, terminology, and heat transfer aspects of compactness, as well as the concept of intensified heat area targets at process integration
Pays special attention to the mitigation of fouling in heat exchangers and their systems, describing fouling deposition and threshold fouling mechanisms
Delivers a thoughtful analysis of the economics of implementation, considering energy-capital trade-off, capital cost estimation, and energy prices
Presents illustrative case studies of specific applications in food and chemical production plants
Compact Heat Exchangers for Energy Transfer Intensification: Low-Grade Heat and Fouling Mitigation not only highlights key developments in compact heat exchangers, but also instills a practical knowledge of the latest process integration and heat transfer enhancement methodologies.
Detaljer
- Forlag
- CRC Press Inc
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 388
- ISBN
- 9781482232592
- Utgivelsesår
- 2015
- Format
- 23 x 16 cm
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"This text encompasses all the important features associated with the successful design and implementation of many types of compact heat exchangers in a wide variety of potentially demanding and valuable applications—the emphasis on fouling mitigation, uses in heat pumping and power cycles, and process integration gives the book a unique flavour that will ensure its value across a wide readership."
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—From the Foreword by Professor David Reay, Founding Editor of Applied Thermal Engineering, David Reay and Associates, Whitley Bay, UK