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FSI-LVTAcad. year: 2026/2027
Course contents: Summary of basic prerequisites, work with standardization of TEMA and its use in the basic design of heat exchangers, detailed design of the bundle heat exchanger (tube geometry, bulkheads, sheath current analysis), vibrations induced by flow in the shell (prediction, criteria of severity, design), calculation of pressure losses, strength calculation, influence of exchangers (corrosion, fouling) on the design of exchangers. The other principles will be the basic principles for designing phase change exchangers (capacitors, reboilers).
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Entry knowledge
Thermomechanics, Boilers and Heat Exchangers, Heat and Mass Transfer
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Aims
The aim is to get acquainted with all aspects of heat, strength and hydraulic (aerodynamic) design of heat exchangers.Students will acquire advanced knowledge of engineering tasks in heat exchanger designs. The student will acquire practical skills in heat design of heat exchangers, calculation of pressure losses and strength calculations. This knowledge will be used in the fields of power engineering, heating, heating, air conditioning, heat recovery, chemical and process engineering, and can be used in manufacturing plants, investors and operators.
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Basic literature
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Classification of course in study plans
specialization ENI , 2 year of study, winter semester, compulsory
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Syllabus
1. Principles of heat transport, types of heat exchangers2. Methods of design of exchangers - LMTD, NTU3. Shell and tube heat exchangers according to TEMA4. Basic design of shell and tube exchangers5. Advanced design of shell and tube exchangers6. Heat exchangers - condensation7. Heat exchangers - boiling8. Hydraulic / aerodynamic calculation9. Vibration and their elimination, strength calculation10. Steam generators nuclear power plants11. Basic design of regenerative heat exchangers
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