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MECA0447-1

Heat exchangers, constructive and fundamental aspects


Duration :15h Th, 15h Pr
Credits/ECTS :
5th year of the 5 year degree in civil engineering in electromechanics (energetics)2,5
Holder(s) :Philippe Ngendakumana
Course contents : Performance of heat exchangers in steady-state and transient regimes. Heat exchangers logarithmic mean temperature difference (LMTD), effectiveness and number of heat transfer units. Types of heat exchangers studied: double-pipe, finned tubes, plate-fin, shell and tube, plates, fixed and rotating regenerators, serpentine and tank, heat pipes, radiant heat exchangers, heat recovery steam generator (HRSG), cooling towers, tanks for ice stocking and destocking.

Design criteria : heat duty, pressure drop, manufacturing facility, fouling and cleaning, fluids types (corrosion, temperature, pressure and possible leakages)
Course objective : The course is aimed at giving to the students the fundamental notions needed for solving the rating and sizing (design) problems (overall heat transfer coefficient as well as the pressure drops in the two streams) of different types of heat exchangers.
Prerequisites : Course MECA002-0 "Thermodynamique appliquée et introduction aux machines thermiques"
Course MECA019-0 "Transferts de chaleur"
Workshops : Practical exercises are solved and homeworks are proposed. Two test benches available in the laboratory are used to train the students and a visit of an industrial plant is organised.
Organization : The course consists in oral presentations illustrated by practical cases. It is given during the first semester.
Written notes : The course contents is extracted from :
- Kays W. M. and London A. L. Compact Heat Exchangers, 3rd Edition, MacGraw-Hill 1984.
- Hewitt G. F., ShireS G. L. and Bott T. R.. Process Heat Transfer, CRC Press Inc. and Begel house, USA 1994.
- Bontemps A. et al. Technologie des échangeurs thermiques. Techniques de l'Ingénieur. Paris, 1998.
- KAKAC S. and LIU H. Heat exchangers : Selection, rating and thermal design. 2nd edityion, CRC Press Inc, USA 2002.
- Shah R. K. and Sekulic D. P. Fundamentals of heat exchanger design. John Wiley & Sons, New Jersey (USA), 2003.
Assessment : A personnal work (choosen among a precirculated list of themes) has to be performed and presented to the other students. That work counts for 75% of the global mark and the reports of laboratory work for 25%.
Contacts : Philippe NGENDAKUMANA
THERMOTECHNICS – Building B49
Phone : +32(0)3664803
E-mail : pngendakumana@ulg.ac.be




ULg : Students and Studies Administration - Academic Affairs
Contact : Monique Marcourt, direction A.E.E.
Date of data : 27/02/2006
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