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    Heat Exchangers Design & Calculation Excel Workbook

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    Heat Exchangers Design & Calculation Excel Workbook

    Heat Exchangers Design & Calculation Excel Workbook
    Duration: 30m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 347 MB
    Genre: eLearning | Language: English

    Design and analyze the performance of your heat exchanger in a professional manner with this valuable Excel Workbook

    What you'll learn:
    Design and analyze the performance of your heat exchanger in a professional manner with this valuable Excel Workbook
    Select the appropriate shell and tube heat exchanger for your application
    Get access to valuable shell and tube heat exchanger design tables according to DIN 21184 - 21191 and TEMA std to properly design shell and tube heat exchangers
    Get access to useful charts and diagrams to solve daily heat exchanger problems

    Requirements:
    Having Microsoft Excel installed on your computer and having basic knowledge of using Excel
    Having attended our "Heat Exchangers : Design, Operation and Maintenance" training course is strongly recommended
    Having attended our "Flow of Fluids Through Piping Systems, Valves, Fittings and Pumps" training course is strongly recommended

    Description:
    This Heat Exchanger Excel Workbook provides well organized technical data in form of spreadsheet calculations, tables, charts and diagrams, indispensible for anyone involved in the design, selection, operation, maintenance or inspection of heat exchangers.
    This Excel workbook presents formulae and data for :
    Physical properties of the most common fluids used in heat exchangers in Oil & Gas, Petroleum, Refining and Chemical processes
    Heat transfer coefficients "U" and "α"
    Pressure losses in shell and tube heat exchangers (tube + shell sides)
    Useful shell and tube geometrical calculations
    Geometrical data of shell and tube heat exchangers according to DIN 28184 & 28191 and TEMA Standards
    Guidelines for the selection of shell and tube heat exchangers
    Thermal conductivity of the most common material of construction of shell and tube heat exchangers
    Valuable heat exchanger charts, figures and diagrams
    Numerous conversion tables
    And much more…
    Please refer to the table of content hereafter for further details.
    IMPORTANT NOTES
    We assume that Microsoft Excel is installed on your computer and that you have basic knowledge of using Excel
    This Excel workbook includes Visual Basic for Application function subroutines. Macros must be enabled for them to work
    DISCLAIMER
    This Heat Exchanger Excel Workbook is provided by WR Training "as is" and any express or implied warranties, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are disclaimed. In no event shall the Copyright owner or contributors be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, exemplary, or consequential damages (including, but not limited to, procurement of substitute goods or services, loss of use, data, or profits, or business interruption) however caused and on any theory of liability, whether in contract, strict liability, or tort (including negligence or otherwise) arising in any way out of the use of this Excel Workbook, even if advised of the possibility of such damage.
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    HEAT EXCHANGER DESIGN AND CALCULATION EXCEL WORKBOOK : TABLE OF CONTENT
    An Excel VBA based engineering tool by WR Training
    I/ SPREADSHEET CALCULATIONS
    A. Physical properties of fluids
    1. Properties of water and steam
    a. saturation properties with temperature
    b. saturation properties with pressure
    c. properties given pressure and temperature
    d. properties given pressure and enthalpy
    2. Dynamic viscosity of gases
    3. Kinematic viscosity
    4. Weight density of liquids
    formula 1
    formula 2
    formula 3
    5. Weight density of ideal gases
    6. Weight density of real gases
    7. Gas compressibility factor
    8. Specific gravity of gases
    9. Boiling point pure component
    10. Vapor pressure : pure component
    11. Vapor pressure : mixture
    12. Thermal conductivity of water
    13. Thermal conductivity of liquids
    14. Thermal conductivity of gases
    15. Fouling factors of water
    16. Fouling factors of other fluids
    17. Specific and molar heat capacities of fluids
    B. Overall heat transfer coefficient
    1. Approximate overall heat transfer coefficient
    2. Overall heat transfer coefficients "uα" from heat transfer coefficients "α"
    3. Overall heat transfer coefficients from refinery process data
    liquid hydrocarbons coolers
    gaseous hydrocarbons coolers
    total hydrocarbons condensers
    4. Overall heat transfer coefficients from general formula
    C. Heat transfer coefficients (α)
    1. Approximate heat transfer coefficients
    2. Tube side heat transfer coefficients as a function of the flow velocity
    3. Shell side heat transfer coefficients as a function of the flow velocity
    4. Tube side heat transfer coefficient
    5. Shell side heat transfer coefficient
    D. Heat calculations
    1. Heat load
    2. Heat exchange area
    formula 1
    formula 2
    3. Corrected effective temperature difference
    4. Corrected effective mean temperature difference
    formula 1
    formula 2
    formula 3
    5. Temperature efficiency factor
    6. Outlet temperature of the cold fluid
    7. Outlet temperature of the hot fluid
    E. Pressure losses in shell & tube heat exchangers
    1. Tube side pressure loss
    tubes ∆P
    inlet nozzle ∆P
    outlet nozzle ∆P
    2. Tube side pressure loss
    baffle window ∆P
    shell tube ∆P
    nozzles ∆P
    F. Useful geometrical calculations
    1. Tube side
    flow cross section
    flow velocity in the tubes
    number of tubes per pass
    2. Tube side pressure loss
    flow cross section
    cross stream velocity through the tube bundle
    longitudinal stream cross area in the baffle window
    longitudinal stream velocity through the baffle window
    average shell side flow cross section
    average shell side flow velocity
    number of baffles
    number of tube rows in cross stream between the baffle windows
    number of total vertical tube rows
    flow cross section for the longitudinal flow in the baffle window
    diametric shell to baffle clearance
    G. Geometrical data of shell & tube heat exchangers according to din 28184 - 28191 and tema standards
    H. shell and tube exchanger selection guide
    I. dimensionless numbers
    J. thermal conductivity of heat exchanger metal of construction
    II/ CHARTS AND DIAGRAMS
    a. Tema heat exchanger table
    b. AES exchanger nomenclature
    c. AEP exchanger nomenclature
    d. AJW exchanger nomenclature
    e. AKT exchanger nomenclature
    f. BEM exchanger nomenclature
    g. CFU exchanger nomenclature
    h. Heat exchanger design procedure
    i. Heat exchanger selection guidelines
    j. Tube patterns
    k. Baffles
    l. LMTD
    m. TEMA data sheet for shell & tube heat exchangers
    n. Comparison of TEMA class R, C and B heat exchangers
    o. Shell and tube exchanger features according to type of design
    p. Conversion tables

    NOTE
    This Excel workbook includes Visual Basic for Application function subroutines. Macros must be enabled for them to work.
    DISCLAIMER
    This Heat Exchanger Excel Workbook is provided by WR Training "as is" and any express or implied warranties, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are disclaimed. In no event shall the Copyright owner or contributors be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, exemplary, or consequential damages (including, but not limited to, procurement of substitute goods or services, loss of use, data, or profits, or business interruption) however caused and on any theory of liability, whether in contract, strict liability, or tort (including negligence or otherwise) arising in any way out of the use of this Excel Workbook, even if advised of the possibility of such damage.

    Who this course is for:
    This Heat Exchanger Excel Workbook is suitable to a wide range of technical professionals but will greatly benefit :
    Process, Chemical and Design Engineers
    Operation, Technical Service and Maintenance Professionals
    Plant Operators
    Engineers, Consultants and Sales professionals
    Technical professionals responsible for heat transfer equipment inspection
    Technical professionals responsible for interdisciplinary energy projects

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