NUMBER OF TRANSFER UNITS (NTU) METHOD
The Number of transfer units (NTU) method Cmin
is used to calculate the rate of heat transfer f NTU ,
CMax
in heat exchangers when there is insufficient
information to calculate the Log-mean For a given geometry, can be calculated
temperature difference (LMTD). using correlations in terms of heat capacity
To define the effectiveness of a heat ratio.
exchanger, we need to find the maximum Cmin
possible heat transfer that can be Cr
Cmax
hypothetically achieved in a counter-flow
heat exchanger. Therefore one fluid will and the number of transfer units, NTU
experience the maximum possible
UA
temperature difference. The method NTU where U is the overall heat
proceeds by calculating the heat capacity Cmin
rates Ch and Cc for the hot and cold fluid transfer coefficient and A is the heat transfer
respectively and denoting the smaller one as area.
Cmin.
The effectiveness of parallel flow
qmax Cmin Th ,i Tc ,i heat exchanger is calculated with:
1 exp NTU 1 Cr
Where qmax is the maximum heat that could
1 Cr
be transferred between fluids per unit time. The effectiveness of counter-current
Cmin must be used as it is the fluid with the flow heat exchanger is calculated
lowest heat capacity rate that would, in this with:
hypothetical length exchanger, actually 1 exp NTU 1 Cr
undergo the maximum temperature change.
1 Cr exp NTU 1 Cr
The effectiveness is the ratio between the For Cr =1
actual heat transfer rate and the maximum
NTU
possible heat transfer rate:
1 NTU
q For Cr =0 (Special case in which
qmax phase change is occurring in the heat
exchanger)
Effectiveness is dimensionless quantity
between 0 and 1. If we know for a 1 exp NTU
particular heat exchanger, and we know the
inlet conditions of the two streams, we can
calculate the amount of heat being
transferred between the fluids by:
q Cmin (Th ,i TC ,i )
For any heat exchanger it can be shown that: