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KuTenk 2000 - SHVA254408-Heat Exchanger Engineering Techniques—Process, Air Conditioning, and Electronic Systems

 


 

by Michael J. Nee 

2003 (350 pages)

ISBN:0791801675

Based on field problems that have occurred during the author’s 46-year career, this straightforward text describes constructions that have a negative influence on plant operation, maintenance, metallurgy, requirements, cost, freezing, and much more.

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Table of Contents

Heat Exchanger Engineering Techniques—Process, Air Conditioning, and Electronic Systems

Preface

Acknowledgment

Part 1 - Process Exchangers

Chapter 1

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Personnel and Requirements

Chapter 2

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Considerations before Finalizing the Selection

Chapter 3

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Considerations in Selecting Shell-and-Tube Exchangers

Chapter 4

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Air Coolers

Chapter 5

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Extended-Surface Metallurgy

Chapter 6

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Air Cooler Fans or Blowers

Chapter 7

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Exchangers with Longitudinal-Fin Tubes

Chapter 8

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Plate Exchangers

Chapter 9

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Comparing Exchanger Types

Chapter 10

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Fouling Factor Considerations

Chapter 11

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Manifolds and Headers

Chapter 12

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Freezing

Chapter 13

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The Iterative Process of Exchanger Selection

Chapter 14

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Techniques to Reduce the Size of an Exchanger

Chapter 15

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Techniques to Reduce Exchanger or System Cost

Chapter 16

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Adding Surface While Minimizing Downtime

Chapter 17

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Features That Should Make Selections Unacceptable

Chapter 18

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The Significance of Metal Temperature

Chapter 19

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Thermally Correct Systems That Do Not Perform

Chapter 20

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Recirculation

Chapter 21

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Shipping and Handling

Chapter 22

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Relative Humidity

Part 2 - Air-Conditioning Exchangers

Chapter 23

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Characteristics, Components, and Performance of A/C System Exchangers

Chapter 24

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Underperformance in A/C Systems Due to Ducting Problems

Chapter 25

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Other Conditions That Cause A/C Systems to Underperform

Chapter 26

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Ways of Increasing the Cooling Capacity of a System

Chapter 27

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Conditions That Can Make an A/C System Unacceptable

Part 3 - The Cooling of Electronics

Chapter 28

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Electronic Installations and Their Heat Problems

Chapter 29

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Frequent Causes of Electronics Overheating

Chapter 30

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Overheating Electronics and Corrective Steps to Take

Chapter 31

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The Cause of Most Field Problems