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@article{176239, author = {Ashwini Kharde and Mr. Namdeo Garad and Jadhav Sanket and Nimbalkar Shivraj and Kale Mayur and Parkhe Adesh}, title = {Design of Heat Exchanger for Handling of corrosive fluid}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {2025}, volume = {11}, number = {11}, pages = {5439-5446}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=176239}, abstract = {This report presents the information and knowledge gained during the project. A relation between heat transferred and energy loss, for turbulent flow. In different tube arrangements, is made. The conditions are determined which decide the dimensions and velocities for a heat exchanger. Also, a reference to the economic dimensioning of heat exchangers is presented. In this study, the conditions which a heat exchanger must satisfy represent the best balance between the amounts of material employed. The investigation is restricted to the case of turbulent flow. Most geothermal fluids, because of their elevated temperature, contain a variety of dissolved chemicals. These chemicals are frequently corrosive toward standard materials of construction. As a result, it is advisable in most cases to isolate the geothermal fluid from the process to which heat is being transferred.}, keywords = {Heat Changers, Corrosion In Heat Exchanger, Energy Loss, Economic Dimensioning, Counter Current flow, Cross Current flow and Parallel flow.}, month = {April}, }
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