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The document is a spreadsheet for designing a shell and tube heat exchanger. It contains steps for inputting flow properties, tube dimensions, estimating heat transfer coefficients, and configuring the exchanger design. The spreadsheet calculates parameters like tube count, heat transfer area, velocities, and overall heat transfer coefficient to optimize the design.

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Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger1

The document is a spreadsheet for designing a shell and tube heat exchanger. It contains steps for inputting flow properties, tube dimensions, estimating heat transfer coefficients, and configuring the exchanger design. The spreadsheet calculates parameters like tube count, heat transfer area, velocities, and overall heat transfer coefficient to optimize the design.

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Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger Design Spreadsheet

Project: Evaporator Project No.:


Item No.: - Service: Cooling of 23% sodium chloride solution By:

Step 1. Input flows, conditions and properties data for shellside and tubeside Step 3. Start configuring the exch
co
Tube Side Shell
R-404 Fluid Name Sodium Chloride
1.132 Flow (M), Kg/s 33.2
-13 Temp. in, C -9
-13 Temp. out, C -10
Av. Density 903 r, Kg/m3 1050
Av. Viscosity 0.158 m, mNs/m2 2.300
Av. Heat Capacity 1.250 cp, kJ/kgC 4.36
Heat Exchanged 145 Q, kW 145
Av. Thermal Conductivity 0.0376 k, W/mC 0.5800
Fouling Resistance 0.0004 R,m C/W 0.0004 Step 6. Shell side heat transfer
coefficient
LMTD 3.5 C
Corrected LMTD 3.5 C

Step 2. Input tubing OD, BWG and Tube OD 0.0125 m


length (can be trial and error). BWG 16
Tube ID, d = 0.00925 m
Tube Length, L = 2 m Segmental baffle cut 25% p
Area of one tube = 0.079 m
Cross sectional area of tube = 0.00007 m

Step. 4 Bundle and Shell page number 648 Bundle diameter = 0.417758 m
diameter Shell diameter = 0.430258 m
Step. 5 Tube side heat Tubeside Reynolds No., NRe = 7382
transfer coefficient Prandtl No. = 5.24
Length / ID = 216
page number 665 jh 0.0032
Nusselt number = 40.80
hi = 165.86 W/m C

The values in this block will keep on changing


Design Spreadsheet
-
MAS Date/Time: 8-Mar-17 4:32 BWG/Tube Wall Thicknesses
8
Step 3. Start configuring the exchanger. Begin with the assumed overall heat transfer 9
coefficient to this point: 10
Ustart = 1000.00 W/m C 11
Then the required transfer A = 41.714 m2 12
Number of tubes required = 531 13
No. of passes = 4 14
Tubes per pass = 134 132.85 15
Area of tubes per pass = 0.00900 m 16
Volumetric flow = 0.001254 m/s
Av. Velocity = 0.139284 m/s

Step 6. Shell side heat transfer Tube Pitch = 0.015625 m


coefficient Pattern = Tri.
Baffle Spacing = 0.237 m
Area of Shell = 0.020363 m
Equivalent Diameter, de = 0.008876 m
Volumetric flowrate = 0.031660 m/s
Shellside velocity = 1.55 m/s
Shellside Reynolds No., NRe = 6,300
Prandtl No. = 17
Segmental baffle cut 25% page number 673 jh = 0.0070
Nusselt number = 114
ho = 7,444 W/m C
R1 = 0.00013
R2 = 0.00040 For 2 tube passes
R3 = 0.000042
R4 = 0.0087
Overall heat transfer coefficient = 107.9 W/m C
be Wall Thicknesses
0.165
0.148 0.017
0.134 0.014
0.120 0.014
0.109 0.011
0.095 0.014
0.083 0.012
0.072 0.011
0.065 0.007

For 2 t.p For 4 t.p For 6 t.p


k1 0.249 0.175 0.0743 page number 649
n1 2.207 2.285 2.499 page number 649
Clearance 0.0125 page number 646
Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger Design Spreadsheet
Project: Evaporator Project No.: -
Item No.: - Service: Water cooler By: MAS

Step 1. Input flows, conditions and properties data for shellside and tubeside Step 5. Start configuring the exchanger. Beg
this
Tube Side Shell
R-22 Fluid Name Water Over all heat transfer Coe
168.5 Flow (M), lb/h 11,014.1
5 Temp. in, oF 86
10 Temp. out, oF 82 Reset tubes/pass (Step 3), then no
Av. Density 0.8053 r, lb/ft3 62.42
Av. Viscosity 0.011 m, cP 1.903
Av. Heat Capacity 0.163 cp, Btu/lboF 1.003
Heat Exchanged 48,000 Q, Btu/h 44,188
Av. Thermal Conductivity 0.0049 k, Btu/hftoF 0.3351
Fouling Resistance 0.0040 R, ft2hoF/Btu 0.004 Step 4. Select tube arrangement
Prandtl No. 0.87 cpm/k 13.78 and estimate shell diameter
Corrected MTD 76.5 F
o

Corrected MTD 76.5 F


o

Step 2. Input tubing OD, BWG and Tube OD 0.5000 in. Equivalent Diameter, de
length (can be trial and error). BWG 16
Tube ID, d = 0.370 in.
Tube Length, L = 2 ft.
Flow area per tube, at = 0.108 in.2
Effective transfer area per tube = 0.262 ft2

Step 3. Estimate the number of Tubes/pass = 66 Check: % difference, Uca


tubes per tube pass. lb/h per tube = 3
lb/h per tube per pass = 1.3
Av. velocity, fps = 1.18
Tubeside Reynolds No., NRe = 4,025
Tubeside Friction Factor, f = 0.027 Step 6. Check tubeside velocity and DP, shell
DP per pass, psi = 0.00021 adjust tube length, number of tubes per pas
Nusselt number, Nr = 7.04 baffle spacing. Remember to reset shell dia
Inside Film Coefficient, hi = 11 required.
Spreadsheet
-
MAS Date/Time: 8-Mar-17 4:32 BWG/Tube Wall Thicknesses
8 0.165
tart configuring the exchanger. Begin with the total calculated transfer coefficient to 9 0.148 0.017
this point: 10 0.134 0.014
Ustart = 10 Btu/hft2oF 11 0.120 0.014
Over all heat transfer Coefficient, Uo = 9.7 Btu/hft2oF 12 0.109 0.011
Then the required transfer A = 65 ft2 13 0.095 0.014
Number of tubes required = 247 14 0.083 0.012
Reset tubes/pass (Step 3), then no. of passes = 2 15 0.072 0.011
Total tube count = 132 16 0.065 0.007
Tubeside DP (incl. returns) = 5.802 psi
Actual effective transfer area, A = 35 ft2 MTD Correction Factors

R = ( T1 - T 2 ) / ( t 2 - t 1 ) = 0.800
elect tube arrangement Tube Pitch 0.65 in.
mate shell diameter Pattern Tri. S = ( t 2 - t1 ) / ( T1 - t 1 ) = 0.062
Shell ID from Tube Count Tables 8 in.
Select Baffle Spacing 5 in. ( R2 + 1 ) = 1.281
Number of Baffles = 4 3.80
Flow Area across Bundle, as = 0.064 ft2
( 1 - S ) / ( 1 - RS ) = 0.987
Equivalent Diameter, de (see table) = 7.5 in.
Mass Velocity, Gs = 171,820 lb/hft2 2 - S ( R + 1 - ( R2 + 1 ) ) = 1.968
Shellside Reynolds No., NRe = 56,431
Shellside Friction Factor = 0.00153 2 - S ( R + 1 + ( R2 + 1 ) ) = 1.810
Shellside DP = 0.357 psi
Outside Transfer Factor, jh = 139.7 FT = 0.999
Outside Film Coefficient, ho = 179
Calculated Uo = 9.7
Check: % difference, Ucalc. vs Uassum. = 0.0%
Uclean = 10.5

heck tubeside velocity and DP, shellside DP. If too high or too low,
be length, number of tubes per pass, number of passes, and/or shell
acing. Remember to reset shell diameter from tube count tables, as
.
Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger Design Spreadsheet
Project: Evaporator Project No.: -
Item No.: - Service: Water cooler By: MAS

Step 1. Input flows, conditions and properties data for shellside and tubeside Step 5. Start configuring the exchanger. Beg
this
Tube Side Shell
R-22 Fluid Name Water Over all heat transfer Coe
168.5 Flow (M), lb/h 11,014.1
5 Temp. in, oF 86
5 Temp. out, oF 82 Reset tubes/pass (Step 3), then no
Av. Density 0.8053 r, lb/ft3 62.42
Av. Viscosity 0.011 m, cP 1.903
Av. Heat Capacity 0.163 cp, Btu/lboF 1.003
Heat Exchanged 48,000 Q, Btu/h 44,188
Av. Thermal Conductivity 0.0049 k, Btu/hftoF 0.3351
Fouling Resistance 0.0040 R, ft2hoF/Btu 0.004 Step 4. Select tube arrangement
Prandtl No. 0.87 cpm/k 13.78 and estimate shell diameter
Corrected MTD 79.0 F
o

Corrected MTD 79.0 F


o

Step 2. Input tubing OD, BWG and Tube OD 0.5000 in. Equivalent Diameter, de
length (can be trial and error). BWG 16
Tube ID, d = 0.370 in.
Tube Length, L = 2 ft.
Flow area per tube, at = 0.108 in.2
Effective transfer area per tube = 0.262 ft2

Step 3. Estimate the number of Tubes/pass = 66 Check: % difference, Uca


tubes per tube pass. lb/h per tube = 3
lb/h per tube per pass = 1.3
Av. velocity, fps = 1.18
Tubeside Reynolds No., NRe = 4,025
Tubeside Friction Factor, f = 0.027 Step 6. Check tubeside velocity and DP, shell
DP per pass, psi = 0.00021 adjust tube length, number of tubes per pas
Nusselt number, Nr = 7.04 baffle spacing. Remember to reset shell dia
Inside Film Coefficient, hi = 11 required.
Spreadsheet
-
MAS Date/Time: 8-Mar-17 4:32 BWG/Tube Wall Thicknesses
8 0.165
tart configuring the exchanger. Begin with the total calculated transfer coefficient to 9 0.148 0.017
this point: 10 0.134 0.014
Ustart = 10 Btu/hft2oF 11 0.120 0.014
Over all heat transfer Coefficient, Uo = 9.7 Btu/hft2oF 12 0.109 0.011
Then the required transfer A = 63 ft2 13 0.095 0.014
Number of tubes required = 239 14 0.083 0.012
Reset tubes/pass (Step 3), then no. of passes = 2 15 0.072 0.011
Total tube count = 132 16 0.065 0.007
Tubeside DP (incl. returns) = 5.802 psi
Actual effective transfer area, A = 35 ft2 MTD Correction Factors

R = ( T1 - T 2 ) / ( t 2 - t 1 ) = #DIV/0!
elect tube arrangement Tube Pitch 0.65 in.
mate shell diameter Pattern Tri. S = ( t 2 - t1 ) / ( T1 - t 1 ) = 0.000
Shell ID from Tube Count Tables 8 in.
Select Baffle Spacing 5 in. ( R2 + 1 ) = #DIV/0!
Number of Baffles = 4 3.80
Flow Area across Bundle, as = 0.064 ft2
( 1 - S ) / ( 1 - RS ) = #DIV/0!
Equivalent Diameter, de (see table) = 7.5 in.
Mass Velocity, Gs = 171,820 lb/hft2 2 - S ( R + 1 - ( R2 + 1 ) ) = #DIV/0!
Shellside Reynolds No., NRe = 56,431
Shellside Friction Factor = 0.00153 2 - S ( R + 1 + ( R2 + 1 ) ) = #DIV/0!
Shellside DP = 0.357 psi
Outside Transfer Factor, jh = 139.7 FT = #DIV/0!
Outside Film Coefficient, ho = 179
Calculated Uo = 9.7
Check: % difference, Ucalc. vs Uassum. = 0.0%
Uclean = 10.5

heck tubeside velocity and DP, shellside DP. If too high or too low,
be length, number of tubes per pass, number of passes, and/or shell
acing. Remember to reset shell diameter from tube count tables, as
.
Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger Design Spreadsheet
Project: Evaporator Project No.: -
Item No.: - Service: Water cooler By: MAS

Step 1. Input flows, conditions and properties data for shellside and tubeside Step 5. Start configuring the exchanger. Beg
this
Tube Side Shell
R-22 Fluid Name Water Over all heat transfer Coe
168.5 Flow (M), lb/h 11,014.1
5 Temp. in, oF 86
5 Temp. out, oF 82 Reset tubes/pass (Step 3), then no
Av. Density 0.8053 r, lb/ft3 62.42
Av. Viscosity 0.011 m, cP 1.903
Av. Heat Capacity 0.163 cp, Btu/lboF 1.003
Heat Exchanged 48,000 Q, Btu/h 44,188
Av. Thermal Conductivity 0.0049 k, Btu/hftoF 0.3351
Fouling Resistance 0.0040 R, ft2hoF/Btu 0.004 Step 4. Select tube arrangement
Prandtl No. 0.87 cpm/k 13.78 and estimate shell diameter
Corrected MTD 79.0 F
o

Corrected MTD 79.0 F


o

Step 2. Input tubing OD, BWG and Tube OD 0.5000 in. Equivalent Diameter, de
length (can be trial and error). BWG 16
Tube ID, d = 0.370 in.
Tube Length, L = 2 ft.
Flow area per tube, at = 0.108 in.2
Effective transfer area per tube = 0.262 ft2

Step 3. Estimate the number of Tubes/pass = 66 Check: % difference, Uca


tubes per tube pass. lb/h per tube = 3
lb/h per tube per pass = 1.3
Av. velocity, fps = 1.18
Tubeside Reynolds No., NRe = 4,025
Tubeside Friction Factor, f = 0.027 Step 6. Check tubeside velocity and DP, shell
DP per pass, psi = 0.00021 adjust tube length, number of tubes per pas
Nusselt number, Nr = 7.04 baffle spacing. Remember to reset shell dia
Inside Film Coefficient, hi = 11 required.
Spreadsheet
-
MAS Date/Time: 8-Mar-17 4:32 BWG/Tube Wall Thicknesses
8 0.165
tart configuring the exchanger. Begin with the total calculated transfer coefficient to 9 0.148 0.017
this point: 10 0.134 0.014
Ustart = 10 Btu/hft2oF 11 0.120 0.014
Over all heat transfer Coefficient, Uo = 9.7 Btu/hft2oF 12 0.109 0.011
Then the required transfer A = 63 ft2 13 0.095 0.014
Number of tubes required = 239 14 0.083 0.012
Reset tubes/pass (Step 3), then no. of passes = 2 15 0.072 0.011
Total tube count = 132 16 0.065 0.007
Tubeside DP (incl. returns) = 5.802 psi
Actual effective transfer area, A = 35 ft2 MTD Correction Factors

R = ( T1 - T 2 ) / ( t 2 - t 1 ) = #DIV/0!
elect tube arrangement Tube Pitch 0.65 in.
mate shell diameter Pattern Tri. S = ( t 2 - t1 ) / ( T1 - t 1 ) = 0.000
Shell ID from Tube Count Tables 8 in.
Select Baffle Spacing 5 in. ( R2 + 1 ) = #DIV/0!
Number of Baffles = 4 3.80
Flow Area across Bundle, as = 0.064 ft2
( 1 - S ) / ( 1 - RS ) = #DIV/0!
Equivalent Diameter, de (see table) = 7.5 in.
Mass Velocity, Gs = 171,820 lb/hft2 2 - S ( R + 1 - ( R2 + 1 ) ) = #DIV/0!
Shellside Reynolds No., NRe = 56,431
Shellside Friction Factor = 0.00153 2 - S ( R + 1 + ( R2 + 1 ) ) = #DIV/0!
Shellside DP = 0.357 psi
Outside Transfer Factor, jh = 139.7 FT = #DIV/0!
Outside Film Coefficient, ho = 179
Calculated Uo = 9.7
Check: % difference, Ucalc. vs Uassum. = 0.0%
Uclean = 10.5

heck tubeside velocity and DP, shellside DP. If too high or too low,
be length, number of tubes per pass, number of passes, and/or shell
acing. Remember to reset shell diameter from tube count tables, as
.
Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger Design Spreadsheet
Project: Evaporator Project No.: -
Item No.: - Service: Water cooler By: MAS

Step 1. Input flows, conditions and properties data for shellside and tubeside Step 5. Start configuring the exchanger. Beg
this
Tube Side Shell
R-22 Fluid Name Water Over all heat transfer Coe
168.5 Flow (M), lb/h 11,014.1
5 Temp. in, oF 86
5 Temp. out, oF 82 Reset tubes/pass (Step 3), then no
Av. Density 0.8053 r, lb/ft3 62.42
Av. Viscosity 0.011 m, cP 1.903
Av. Heat Capacity 0.163 cp, Btu/lboF 1.003
Heat Exchanged 48,000 Q, Btu/h 44,188
Av. Thermal Conductivity 0.0049 k, Btu/hftoF 0.3351
Fouling Resistance 0.0040 R, ft2hoF/Btu 0.004 Step 4. Select tube arrangement
Prandtl No. 0.87 cpm/k 13.78 and estimate shell diameter
Corrected MTD 79.0 F
o

Corrected MTD 79.0 F


o

Step 2. Input tubing OD, BWG and Tube OD 0.5000 in. Equivalent Diameter, de
length (can be trial and error). BWG 16
Tube ID, d = 0.370 in.
Tube Length, L = 2 ft.
Flow area per tube, at = 0.108 in.2
Effective transfer area per tube = 0.262 ft2

Step 3. Estimate the number of Tubes/pass = 66 Check: % difference, Uca


tubes per tube pass. lb/h per tube = 3
lb/h per tube per pass = 1.3
Av. velocity, fps = 1.18
Tubeside Reynolds No., NRe = 4,025
Tubeside Friction Factor, f = 0.027 Step 6. Check tubeside velocity and DP, shell
DP per pass, psi = 0.00021 adjust tube length, number of tubes per pas
Nusselt number, Nr = 7.04 baffle spacing. Remember to reset shell dia
Inside Film Coefficient, hi = 11 required.
Spreadsheet
-
MAS Date/Time: 8-Mar-17 4:32 BWG/Tube Wall Thicknesses
8 0.165
tart configuring the exchanger. Begin with the total calculated transfer coefficient to 9 0.148 0.017
this point: 10 0.134 0.014
Ustart = 10 Btu/hft2oF 11 0.120 0.014
Over all heat transfer Coefficient, Uo = 9.7 Btu/hft2oF 12 0.109 0.011
Then the required transfer A = 63 ft2 13 0.095 0.014
Number of tubes required = 239 14 0.083 0.012
Reset tubes/pass (Step 3), then no. of passes = 2 15 0.072 0.011
Total tube count = 132 16 0.065 0.007
Tubeside DP (incl. returns) = 5.802 psi
Actual effective transfer area, A = 35 ft2 MTD Correction Factors

R = ( T1 - T 2 ) / ( t 2 - t 1 ) = #DIV/0!
elect tube arrangement Tube Pitch 0.65 in.
mate shell diameter Pattern Tri. S = ( t 2 - t1 ) / ( T1 - t 1 ) = 0.000
Shell ID from Tube Count Tables 8 in.
Select Baffle Spacing 5 in. ( R2 + 1 ) = #DIV/0!
Number of Baffles = 4 3.80
Flow Area across Bundle, as = 0.064 ft2
( 1 - S ) / ( 1 - RS ) = #DIV/0!
Equivalent Diameter, de (see table) = 7.5 in.
Mass Velocity, Gs = 171,820 lb/hft2 2 - S ( R + 1 - ( R2 + 1 ) ) = #DIV/0!
Shellside Reynolds No., NRe = 56,431
Shellside Friction Factor = 0.00153 2 - S ( R + 1 + ( R2 + 1 ) ) = #DIV/0!
Shellside DP = 0.357 psi
Outside Transfer Factor, jh = 139.7 FT = #DIV/0!
Outside Film Coefficient, ho = 179
Calculated Uo = 9.7
Check: % difference, Ucalc. vs Uassum. = 0.0%
Uclean = 10.5

heck tubeside velocity and DP, shellside DP. If too high or too low,
be length, number of tubes per pass, number of passes, and/or shell
acing. Remember to reset shell diameter from tube count tables, as
.
Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger Design Spreadsheet
Project: Evaporator Project No.: -
Item No.: - Service: Water cooler By: MAS

Step 1. Input flows, conditions and properties data for shellside and tubeside Step 5. Start configuring the exchanger. Beg
this
Tube Side Shell
R-22 Fluid Name Water Over all heat transfer Coe
168.5 Flow (M), lb/h 11,014.1
5 Temp. in, oF 86
5 Temp. out, oF 82 Reset tubes/pass (Step 3), then no
Av. Density 0.8053 r, lb/ft3 62.42
Av. Viscosity 0.011 m, cP 1.903
Av. Heat Capacity 0.163 cp, Btu/lboF 1.003
Heat Exchanged 48,000 Q, Btu/h 44,188
Av. Thermal Conductivity 0.0049 k, Btu/hftoF 0.3351
Fouling Resistance 0.0040 R, ft2hoF/Btu 0.004 Step 4. Select tube arrangement
Prandtl No. 0.87 cpm/k 13.78 and estimate shell diameter
Corrected MTD 79.0 F
o

Corrected MTD 79.0 F


o

Step 2. Input tubing OD, BWG and Tube OD 0.5000 in. Equivalent Diameter, de
length (can be trial and error). BWG 16
Tube ID, d = 0.370 in.
Tube Length, L = 2 ft.
Flow area per tube, at = 0.108 in.2
Effective transfer area per tube = 0.262 ft2

Step 3. Estimate the number of Tubes/pass = 66 Check: % difference, Uca


tubes per tube pass. lb/h per tube = 3
lb/h per tube per pass = 1.3
Av. velocity, fps = 1.18
Tubeside Reynolds No., NRe = 4,025
Tubeside Friction Factor, f = 0.027 Step 6. Check tubeside velocity and DP, shell
DP per pass, psi = 0.00021 adjust tube length, number of tubes per pas
Nusselt number, Nr = 7.04 baffle spacing. Remember to reset shell dia
Inside Film Coefficient, hi = 11 required.
Spreadsheet
-
MAS Date/Time: 8-Mar-17 4:32 BWG/Tube Wall Thicknesses
8 0.165
tart configuring the exchanger. Begin with the total calculated transfer coefficient to 9 0.148 0.017
this point: 10 0.134 0.014
Ustart = 10 Btu/hft2oF 11 0.120 0.014
Over all heat transfer Coefficient, Uo = 9.7 Btu/hft2oF 12 0.109 0.011
Then the required transfer A = 63 ft2 13 0.095 0.014
Number of tubes required = 239 14 0.083 0.012
Reset tubes/pass (Step 3), then no. of passes = 2 15 0.072 0.011
Total tube count = 132 16 0.065 0.007
Tubeside DP (incl. returns) = 5.802 psi
Actual effective transfer area, A = 35 ft2 MTD Correction Factors

R = ( T1 - T 2 ) / ( t 2 - t 1 ) = #DIV/0!
elect tube arrangement Tube Pitch 0.65 in.
mate shell diameter Pattern Tri. S = ( t 2 - t1 ) / ( T1 - t 1 ) = 0.000
Shell ID from Tube Count Tables 8 in.
Select Baffle Spacing 5 in. ( R2 + 1 ) = #DIV/0!
Number of Baffles = 4 3.80
Flow Area across Bundle, as = 0.064 ft2
( 1 - S ) / ( 1 - RS ) = #DIV/0!
Equivalent Diameter, de (see table) = 7.5 in.
Mass Velocity, Gs = 171,820 lb/hft2 2 - S ( R + 1 - ( R2 + 1 ) ) = #DIV/0!
Shellside Reynolds No., NRe = 56,431
Shellside Friction Factor = 0.00153 2 - S ( R + 1 + ( R2 + 1 ) ) = #DIV/0!
Shellside DP = 0.357 psi
Outside Transfer Factor, jh = 139.7 FT = #DIV/0!
Outside Film Coefficient, ho = 179
Calculated Uo = 9.7
Check: % difference, Ucalc. vs Uassum. = 0.0%
Uclean = 10.5

heck tubeside velocity and DP, shellside DP. If too high or too low,
be length, number of tubes per pass, number of passes, and/or shell
acing. Remember to reset shell diameter from tube count tables, as
.
Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger Design Spreadsheet
Project: Evaporator Project No.: -
Item No.: - Service: Water cooler By: MAS

Step 1. Input flows, conditions and properties data for shellside and tubeside Step 5. Start configuring the exchanger. Beg
this
Tube Side Shell
R-22 Fluid Name Water Over all heat transfer Coe
168.5 Flow (M), lb/h 11,014.1
5 Temp. in, oF 86
5 Temp. out, oF 82 Reset tubes/pass (Step 3), then no
Av. Density 0.8053 r, lb/ft3 62.42
Av. Viscosity 0.011 m, cP 1.903
Av. Heat Capacity 0.163 cp, Btu/lboF 1.003
Heat Exchanged 48,000 Q, Btu/h 44,188
Av. Thermal Conductivity 0.0049 k, Btu/hftoF 0.3351
Fouling Resistance 0.0040 R, ft2hoF/Btu 0.004 Step 4. Select tube arrangement
Prandtl No. 0.87 cpm/k 13.78 and estimate shell diameter
Corrected MTD 79.0 F
o

Corrected MTD 79.0 F


o

Step 2. Input tubing OD, BWG and Tube OD 0.5000 in. Equivalent Diameter, de
length (can be trial and error). BWG 16
Tube ID, d = 0.370 in.
Tube Length, L = 2 ft.
Flow area per tube, at = 0.108 in.2
Effective transfer area per tube = 0.262 ft2

Step 3. Estimate the number of Tubes/pass = 66 Check: % difference, Uca


tubes per tube pass. lb/h per tube = 3
lb/h per tube per pass = 1.3
Av. velocity, fps = 1.18
Tubeside Reynolds No., NRe = 4,025
Tubeside Friction Factor, f = 0.027 Step 6. Check tubeside velocity and DP, shell
DP per pass, psi = 0.00021 adjust tube length, number of tubes per pas
Nusselt number, Nr = 7.04 baffle spacing. Remember to reset shell dia
Inside Film Coefficient, hi = 11 required.
Spreadsheet
-
MAS Date/Time: 8-Mar-17 4:32 BWG/Tube Wall Thicknesses
8 0.165
tart configuring the exchanger. Begin with the total calculated transfer coefficient to 9 0.148 0.017
this point: 10 0.134 0.014
Ustart = 10 Btu/hft2oF 11 0.120 0.014
Over all heat transfer Coefficient, Uo = 9.7 Btu/hft2oF 12 0.109 0.011
Then the required transfer A = 63 ft2 13 0.095 0.014
Number of tubes required = 239 14 0.083 0.012
Reset tubes/pass (Step 3), then no. of passes = 2 15 0.072 0.011
Total tube count = 132 16 0.065 0.007
Tubeside DP (incl. returns) = 5.802 psi
Actual effective transfer area, A = 35 ft2 MTD Correction Factors

R = ( T1 - T 2 ) / ( t 2 - t 1 ) = #DIV/0!
elect tube arrangement Tube Pitch 0.65 in.
mate shell diameter Pattern Tri. S = ( t 2 - t1 ) / ( T1 - t 1 ) = 0.000
Shell ID from Tube Count Tables 8 in.
Select Baffle Spacing 5 in. ( R2 + 1 ) = #DIV/0!
Number of Baffles = 4 3.80
Flow Area across Bundle, as = 0.064 ft2
( 1 - S ) / ( 1 - RS ) = #DIV/0!
Equivalent Diameter, de (see table) = 7.5 in.
Mass Velocity, Gs = 171,820 lb/hft2 2 - S ( R + 1 - ( R2 + 1 ) ) = #DIV/0!
Shellside Reynolds No., NRe = 56,431
Shellside Friction Factor = 0.00153 2 - S ( R + 1 + ( R2 + 1 ) ) = #DIV/0!
Shellside DP = 0.357 psi
Outside Transfer Factor, jh = 139.7 FT = #DIV/0!
Outside Film Coefficient, ho = 179
Calculated Uo = 9.7
Check: % difference, Ucalc. vs Uassum. = 0.0%
Uclean = 10.5

heck tubeside velocity and DP, shellside DP. If too high or too low,
be length, number of tubes per pass, number of passes, and/or shell
acing. Remember to reset shell diameter from tube count tables, as
.
Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger Design Spreadsheet
Project: Evaporator Project No.: -
Item No.: - Service: Water cooler By: MAS

Step 1. Input flows, conditions and properties data for shellside and tubeside Step 5. Start configuring the exchanger. Beg
this
Tube Side Shell
R-22 Fluid Name Water Over all heat transfer Coe
168.5 Flow (M), lb/h 11,014.1
5 Temp. in, oF 86
5 Temp. out, oF 82 Reset tubes/pass (Step 3), then no
Av. Density 0.8053 r, lb/ft3 62.42
Av. Viscosity 0.011 m, cP 1.903
Av. Heat Capacity 0.163 cp, Btu/lboF 1.003
Heat Exchanged 48,000 Q, Btu/h 44,188
Av. Thermal Conductivity 0.0049 k, Btu/hftoF 0.3351
Fouling Resistance 0.0040 R, ft2hoF/Btu 0.004 Step 4. Select tube arrangement
Prandtl No. 0.87 cpm/k 13.78 and estimate shell diameter
Corrected MTD 79.0 F
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Corrected MTD 79.0 F


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Step 2. Input tubing OD, BWG and Tube OD 0.5000 in. Equivalent Diameter, de
length (can be trial and error). BWG 16
Tube ID, d = 0.370 in.
Tube Length, L = 2 ft.
Flow area per tube, at = 0.108 in.2
Effective transfer area per tube = 0.262 ft2

Step 3. Estimate the number of Tubes/pass = 66 Check: % difference, Uca


tubes per tube pass. lb/h per tube = 3
lb/h per tube per pass = 1.3
Av. velocity, fps = 1.18
Tubeside Reynolds No., NRe = 4,025
Tubeside Friction Factor, f = 0.027 Step 6. Check tubeside velocity and DP, shell
DP per pass, psi = 0.00021 adjust tube length, number of tubes per pas
Nusselt number, Nr = 7.04 baffle spacing. Remember to reset shell dia
Inside Film Coefficient, hi = 11 required.
Spreadsheet
-
MAS Date/Time: 8-Mar-17 4:32 BWG/Tube Wall Thicknesses
8 0.165
tart configuring the exchanger. Begin with the total calculated transfer coefficient to 9 0.148 0.017
this point: 10 0.134 0.014
Ustart = 10 Btu/hft2oF 11 0.120 0.014
Over all heat transfer Coefficient, Uo = 9.7 Btu/hft2oF 12 0.109 0.011
Then the required transfer A = 63 ft2 13 0.095 0.014
Number of tubes required = 239 14 0.083 0.012
Reset tubes/pass (Step 3), then no. of passes = 2 15 0.072 0.011
Total tube count = 132 16 0.065 0.007
Tubeside DP (incl. returns) = 5.802 psi
Actual effective transfer area, A = 35 ft2 MTD Correction Factors

R = ( T1 - T 2 ) / ( t 2 - t 1 ) = #DIV/0!
elect tube arrangement Tube Pitch 0.65 in.
mate shell diameter Pattern Tri. S = ( t 2 - t1 ) / ( T1 - t 1 ) = 0.000
Shell ID from Tube Count Tables 8 in.
Select Baffle Spacing 5 in. ( R2 + 1 ) = #DIV/0!
Number of Baffles = 4 3.80
Flow Area across Bundle, as = 0.064 ft2
( 1 - S ) / ( 1 - RS ) = #DIV/0!
Equivalent Diameter, de (see table) = 7.5 in.
Mass Velocity, Gs = 171,820 lb/hft2 2 - S ( R + 1 - ( R2 + 1 ) ) = #DIV/0!
Shellside Reynolds No., NRe = 56,431
Shellside Friction Factor = 0.00153 2 - S ( R + 1 + ( R2 + 1 ) ) = #DIV/0!
Shellside DP = 0.357 psi
Outside Transfer Factor, jh = 139.7 FT = #DIV/0!
Outside Film Coefficient, ho = 179
Calculated Uo = 9.7
Check: % difference, Ucalc. vs Uassum. = 0.0%
Uclean = 10.5

heck tubeside velocity and DP, shellside DP. If too high or too low,
be length, number of tubes per pass, number of passes, and/or shell
acing. Remember to reset shell diameter from tube count tables, as
.
Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger Design Spreadsheet
Project: Evaporator Project No.: -
Item No.: - Service: Water cooler By: MAS

Step 1. Input flows, conditions and properties data for shellside and tubeside Step 5. Start configuring the exchanger. Beg
this
Tube Side Shell
R-22 Fluid Name Water Over all heat transfer Coe
168.5 Flow (M), lb/h 11,014.1
5 Temp. in, oF 86
5 Temp. out, oF 82 Reset tubes/pass (Step 3), then no
Av. Density 0.8053 r, lb/ft3 62.42
Av. Viscosity 0.011 m, cP 1.903
Av. Heat Capacity 0.163 cp, Btu/lboF 1.003
Heat Exchanged 48,000 Q, Btu/h 44,188
Av. Thermal Conductivity 0.0049 k, Btu/hftoF 0.3351
Fouling Resistance 0.0040 R, ft2hoF/Btu 0.004 Step 4. Select tube arrangement
Prandtl No. 0.87 cpm/k 13.78 and estimate shell diameter
Corrected MTD 79.0 F
o

Corrected MTD 79.0 F


o

Step 2. Input tubing OD, BWG and Tube OD 0.5000 in. Equivalent Diameter, de
length (can be trial and error). BWG 16
Tube ID, d = 0.370 in.
Tube Length, L = 2 ft.
Flow area per tube, at = 0.108 in.2
Effective transfer area per tube = 0.262 ft2

Step 3. Estimate the number of Tubes/pass = 66 Check: % difference, Uca


tubes per tube pass. lb/h per tube = 3
lb/h per tube per pass = 1.3
Av. velocity, fps = 1.18
Tubeside Reynolds No., NRe = 4,025
Tubeside Friction Factor, f = 0.027 Step 6. Check tubeside velocity and DP, shell
DP per pass, psi = 0.00021 adjust tube length, number of tubes per pas
Nusselt number, Nr = 7.04 baffle spacing. Remember to reset shell dia
Inside Film Coefficient, hi = 11 required.
Spreadsheet
-
MAS Date/Time: 8-Mar-17 4:32 BWG/Tube Wall Thicknesses
8 0.165
tart configuring the exchanger. Begin with the total calculated transfer coefficient to 9 0.148 0.017
this point: 10 0.134 0.014
Ustart = 10 Btu/hft2oF 11 0.120 0.014
Over all heat transfer Coefficient, Uo = 9.7 Btu/hft2oF 12 0.109 0.011
Then the required transfer A = 63 ft2 13 0.095 0.014
Number of tubes required = 239 14 0.083 0.012
Reset tubes/pass (Step 3), then no. of passes = 2 15 0.072 0.011
Total tube count = 132 16 0.065 0.007
Tubeside DP (incl. returns) = 5.802 psi
Actual effective transfer area, A = 35 ft2 MTD Correction Factors

R = ( T1 - T 2 ) / ( t 2 - t 1 ) = #DIV/0!
elect tube arrangement Tube Pitch 0.65 in.
mate shell diameter Pattern Tri. S = ( t 2 - t1 ) / ( T1 - t 1 ) = 0.000
Shell ID from Tube Count Tables 8 in.
Select Baffle Spacing 5 in. ( R2 + 1 ) = #DIV/0!
Number of Baffles = 4 3.80
Flow Area across Bundle, as = 0.064 ft2
( 1 - S ) / ( 1 - RS ) = #DIV/0!
Equivalent Diameter, de (see table) = 7.5 in.
Mass Velocity, Gs = 171,820 lb/hft2 2 - S ( R + 1 - ( R2 + 1 ) ) = #DIV/0!
Shellside Reynolds No., NRe = 56,431
Shellside Friction Factor = 0.00153 2 - S ( R + 1 + ( R2 + 1 ) ) = #DIV/0!
Shellside DP = 0.357 psi
Outside Transfer Factor, jh = 139.7 FT = #DIV/0!
Outside Film Coefficient, ho = 179
Calculated Uo = 9.7
Check: % difference, Ucalc. vs Uassum. = 0.0%
Uclean = 10.5

heck tubeside velocity and DP, shellside DP. If too high or too low,
be length, number of tubes per pass, number of passes, and/or shell
acing. Remember to reset shell diameter from tube count tables, as
.

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