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Heat exchanger transfer thermal energy from one medium to another. For example, refrigerators use heat exchangers to heat transfer from your groceries to the surrounding air. There are probably heat exchanger in your office building which heat transfer from hot water to the ventilation system in the winter and from the indoor air to the cooling system in the summer. Heat exchanger come in two varieties, namely.

Heat exchanger can transfer energy between two liquids or between liquid and air. Shell and tube heat exchangers, the most common liquid-to-liquid heat exchanger, are used commonly in large buildings as a part of the HVAC system. A common application of this type of heat exchanger is to use steam to heat hot water. In this scenario, the hot water flows into the shell and the steam travels through the shell in a series of small tubes. Pump move the hot water from the mechanical room throughout the building. A separate set of pumps move the steam through a loop between the boiler and the heat exchanger.

Parallel Flow Heat Exchanger

In a parallel heat exchanger the hot water and the steam flow in the same direction. The hottest steam and the coldest water enter the exchanger at one end and the cooled steam and the heated water exit at the other end.

Counter flow Heat Exchanger

In a counter flow heat exchanger, the two media are flowing in opposite directions. The hottest steam enters on the left side and the hot water exits on the left side, while the cooled steam exits on the right and the cooler water enters on the right.

Pros and Cons

If the designs of two systems are identical, the counter flow type exchanger can transfer more energy than the parallel design because the exit temperature of the cooler water can get close to the highest temperature of the steam. Parallel flow heat exchangers undergo a lot more thermal stress because of the extreme temperature differences at the entrance to the device. Parallel heat exchangers are best suited when the goal is to bring the two fluids to the same temperature.



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