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Technological Institute of the Philippines

HCl COLUMN CONDENSER


(E-107)
Technological Institute of the Philippines

SPECIFICATION SHEET

Heat Exchanger Data Sheet Equipment Tag: E-107


Description: To condense distillate
OPERATING DATA
TYPE TEMA AEL
CONFIGURATION Horizontal
HEAT TRANSFER AREA 1.01908 m2
PERFORMANCE OF ONE UNIT
Tube-side Shell side
FLUID CIRCULATING Cold, Air Hot, Steam
TOTAL FLUID kg kg
1.72 0.98
CIRCULATING s s
MATERIAL OF Carbon Steel Carbon Steel
CONSTRUCTION
TYPE TEMA Type E Plain, seamless
NO. OF PASSES 1 2
PRESSURE DROP 15.6 psi 22.3 psi
FOULING RESISTANCE 1 4,000 W W
2
6 , 000 2
m ℃ m ℃
CONSTRUCTION OF ONE SHELL
DESIGN PRESSURE 1031860.714 Pa
DESIGN TEMPERATURE 242.1465337 K
OVERALL HEAT TRANSFER 294.78 W
COEFFICIENT, TUBE SIDE m2 .C
OVERALL HEAT TRANSFER 204.12 W
COEFFICIENT, SHELL SIDE m 2 .C
TUBE
BWG Outside Inside Length Pitch Pitch No. of
diamete diamete type tubes
r r
14 38.10 33.88 18 m 47.63 Triangu 44
mm mm mm lar
SHELL
Inside Shell Shell cover Channel Tube sheet
diameter thickness thickness cover thickness
thickness
438.15 mm 5 mm 5 mm 3 mm 15 mm
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From Energy Balance:

The process stream needs to transfer this much heat to the heating
medium which is steam in able to preheat the process stream to its desired
temperature.
Q=3.13878 KW

Select 1-Shell And 2-Tube Pass.

Mass Flow rate:


Cold Fluid: Air
kg
m t =1.72
s
Heating Fluid: Steam
kg
m s =0.98
s

Initial Assumptions

 Fixed Tube Plate


1
 1 inches ODt (BWG 14)=0.0381m
2
 Tube IDt (BWG 14) = 0.0338 m
 Tube Pitch(Triangle)
 Tube length = 18.00 m
W
 U = 100 (Value based on iterative calculation) : [Table 12.1
m2 ℃
Pg. 637 from R.K Sinnott, Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6.
(2005).Elsevier Butterworth- Heinemann. Oxford]

 45 % Baffle Cut
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Determination of Trial Area

[Eqn. 4.9-5 Pg. 271 from Geankoplis et.al. Transport Processes and Unit
Operation 3rd Edition. (1993). Prentice Hall Inc. New Jersey]

q=UA ∆ T m

q ( 3138.78W )
A= =
U ∆T m W
(100 2 )(30.8 K )
m .K

A=1.01908 m2

SELECTION OF OUTSIDE, INSIDE DIAMETER AND LENGTH OF TUBES

[Appendix A.5-2 Pg. 837 from Geankoplis et.al. Transport Processes and
Unit Operation 3rd Edition. (1993). Prentice Hall Inc. New Jersey]

For 1-inch Schedule 40:

Outside Diameter = 38.10 mm

Inside Diameter = 33.88 mm

Length =18.00 m

Areaof ( 1 ) tube=π . d . L=(π )(38.10 x 10−3 m)(18 m)

Areaof ( 1 ) tube=2.1545 m2
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TUBE SIDE HEAT TRANSFER FACTOR

Mean Tube Temperature

( 3 5+12 15 ) ℃=75 ℃
T mean=

Table 9.12.5 Thermodynamic Properties of Air at T mean

(Perry’s Handbook, 8th Edition, Table 2-187, Pg.2-211)

Density(kg/m3) 1.014
Viscosity(cp) 0.021
Thermal Conductivity(W/m.C) 0.02957
Cp(kJ.kg.K) 1.009

Tube Side Coefficient

π 2 π
Tube Cross Sectional Area= Di = ¿
4 4

44 tubes
Tubes per Pass= =22
2 pass

Total Flow Area=Tubes per pass x Tube Cross Sectional Area

901.52 mm2
Total Flow Area=22 ( 1 x 106 )
=0.00198m 2

kg
1.72
s kg
Tube Side Mass Velocity= 2
=86.72
0.00198 m s . m2

kg
86.72
s .m2 m
Tube Side Linear Velocity= =85.52
kg s
1.014 3
m

Tube Side Reynold’s Number


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ρ D i V linear
ℜ=
μ

kg m
1.014 (0.03388 m)(85.52 )
m 3
s
ℜ= =139,911.43
N −s
0.021 x 10−3
m2

Tube Side Prandtl Number

Cp μ
Pr=
Kf

J N −s
1.009 x 103 (0.021 x 10−3 )
kg ℃ m2
Pr= =0.72
W
0.0296 2
m ℃

Jh = 0.0027

The use of the jh factor enables data for laminar and turbulent flow
to be represented on the same graph. The j h values from Fig. 12.29 can be
used with Equation 12.15 to estimate heat transfer coefficients. (Coulson,
p. 664).

Equation 12.15 Coulson & Richardson Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6,


4th Ed

W
0.0296
m. ℃
hi = (0.0027)(139,911.43) ¿
33.88 x 10−3 m

W
hi =295.37
m2 ℃

Computing for the Correction Factor

Temperature Difference of shell∧tube Mean Temp=( 118.7−71.2 ) ℃

Temperature Difference=47.50 ℃
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W
100
U m2 ℃ (
Film Temperature= ( ∆ T )= 47.50℃ )=16.08 ℃
hi W
295.37 2
m ℃

Mean Wall Temperature ( T w ) =( 102.50−16.08 ) ℃=86.42 ℃

Viscosity at T w =0.0213 cp

Applying the Correction Factor

W
.hi =(0.998)(295.37 )
m2 ℃

W
hi =294.78
m2 ℃

SHELL SIDE HEAT TRANSFER FACTOR

Shell Side Fluid Properties: Steam as shell side fluid

Shell Side Steam


Mass of Fluid(kg/s) 0.98

Mean Shell Temperature

( 120+180
T mean=
2 )℃ =150℃

Table Thermodynamic Properties

(Perry’s Handbook, Steam Table)

Density(kg/m3) 2.55
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Viscosity(cp) 0.014
Heat Capacity(kJ/kg.C) 2.4
Thermal Conductivity(W/m.C) 0.032

Baffle Spacing ( l b )=438.15 x 0.50=219.08

( D¿¿ s)(C )(l b)


Cross−Flow Area ( A s )= ¿
Pt

(438.15 mm)(9.53 mm)(219.08mm)


A s=[ ]¿
47.625 mm

A s=19.20 x 10−3 m2

kg
0.98
Mass of Fluid s
Mass velocity ( G s )= =
As 19.20 x 10−3 m2

kg
G s =51.05
s . m2

Equivalent Diameter

[Eqn. 12.23 Pg. 672 from R.K Sinnott, Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6.
(2005).Elsevier Butterworth- Heinemann. Oxford]

1.10 2
Equivalent diameter ( d e ) −For triangular pitch= ( p t −0.917 d 2o )
do

1.1
d e= ¿
38.10 mm

Mean Shell Temperature

(120+180) ℃
Mean Shell Side Temp .= =150℃
2

Shell Side Reynold’s Number


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kg
(51.05 )(27.05 x 10−3 m)
G s de s.m 2
ℜ= =
μ kg
0.014 x 10−3
m. s

ℜ=98,643.01

Shell Side Prandtl Number

J kg
(2.4 x 103 )(0.014 x 10−3 )
Cp. μ kg . K m. s
Pr= =
kf W
0.032
m .℃

Pr=1.05

Jh = 0.0017 (Using 45% Baffle Cut)

Eq 12.15 Coulson & Richardson Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6, 4 th Ed


1 0.14 1
hO D e μ
kf ( )
= j h ReP r 3
μw
= j h ReP r 3

W
0.032
m. ℃
h o= (0.0017)( 98,643.01)¿
33.10 x 10−3 m

W
h o=201.58
m2 . K

Computing for the Correction Factor

Temperature Difference of shell∧tube Mean Temp .=( 118.7−71.2 ) ℃

Temperature Difference=47.50 ℃
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W
100
U m2 ℃ (
Film Temperature= ( ∆T )= 47.50 ℃ )=23.56 ℃
ho W
201.58 2
m .K

Mean Wall Temperature ( T w ) =( 150−23.56 ) ℃=126.44 ℃

Viscosity at T w =0.013 cp

Applying the correction factor:

W
h o=(1.01)(201.58 )
m2 . K

W
h o=204.12
m2 . K

Design pressure:
Take as 10 percent above operating pressure
(Page 810, Coulson’s and Richardson’s Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6,
4th Ed)
P' =1.1 X 1031860.714
P' =1135046.785 Pa
Design temperature:
Take as 10 percent above operating temperature
(Page 810, Coulson’s and Richardson’s Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6,
4th Ed)

T ' =1.1 x 242.1465337


T ' =266.3611871 K
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VCM COLUMN CONDENSER


(E-109)
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SPECIFICATION SHEET
Technological Institute of the Philippines

Heat Exchanger Data Sheet Equipment Tag: E-109


Description: To condense distillate
OPERATING DATA
TYPE TEMA AEL
CONFIGURATION Horizontal
HEAT TRANSFER AREA 1.684423 m2
PERFORMANCE OF ONE UNIT
Tube-side Shell side
FLUID CIRCULATING Cold, Air Hot, Steam
TOTAL FLUID kg kg
1.72 0.98
CIRCULATING s s
MATERIAL OF Carbon Steel Carbon Steel
CONSTRUCTION
TYPE TEMA Type E Plain, seamless
NO. OF PASSES 1 2
PRESSURE DROP 21.2 psi 15.8 psi
FOULING RESISTANCE 1 4,000 W 6 , 000 2
W
2
m ℃ m ℃
CONSTRUCTION OF ONE SHELL
DESIGN PRESSURE 549360.7143 Pa
DESIGN TEMPERATURE 309.4990955 K
OVERALL HEAT TRANSFER W
294.78
COEFFICIENT, TUBE SIDE m2 .C
OVERALL HEAT TRANSFER W
204.12 2
COEFFICIENT, SHELL SIDE m .C
TUBE
BWG Outside Inside Length Pitch Pitch No. of
diamete diamete type tubes
r r
14 38.10 33.88 18 m 47.63 Triangu 44
mm mm mm lar
SHELL
Inside Shell Shell cover Channel Tube sheet
diameter thickness thickness cover thickness
thickness
438.15 mm 5 mm 5 mm 3 mm 15 mm

From Energy Balance:


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The process stream needs to transfer this much heat to the heating
medium which is steam in able to preheat the process stream to its desired
temperature.
Q=7.68097 KW

Select 1-Shell And 2-Tube Pass.

Mass Flow rate:


Cold Fluid: Air
kg
m t =1.72
s
Heating Fluid: Steam
kg
m s =0.98
s

Initial Assumptions

 Fixed Tube Plate


1
 1 inches ODt (BWG 14)=0.0381m
2
 Tube IDt (BWG 14) = 0.0338 m
 Tube Pitch(Triangle)
 Tube length = 18.00 m
W
 U = 100 (Value based on iterative calculation) : [Table 12.1
m2 ℃
Pg. 637 from R.K Sinnott, Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6.
(2005).Elsevier Butterworth- Heinemann. Oxford]

 45 % Baffle Cut
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Determination of Trial Area

[Eqn. 4.9-5 Pg. 271 from Geankoplis et.al. Transport Processes and Unit
Operation 3rd Edition. (1993). Prentice Hall Inc. New Jersey]

q=UA ∆ T m

q (7680.97 W )
A= =
U ∆T m W
(100 2 )(45.6 K )
m .K

A=1.684423 m2

SELECTION OF OUTSIDE, INSIDE DIAMETER AND LENGTH OF TUBES

[Appendix A.5-2 Pg. 837 from Geankoplis et.al. Transport Processes and
Unit Operation 3rd Edition. (1993). Prentice Hall Inc. New Jersey]

For 1-inch Schedule 40:

Outside Diameter = 38.10 mm

Inside Diameter = 33.88 mm

Length =18.00 m

Areaof ( 1 ) tube=π . d . L=(π )(38.10 x 10−3 m)(18 m)

Areaof ( 1 ) tube=2.1545 m2
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TUBE SIDE HEAT TRANSFER FACTOR

Mean Tube Temperature

T mean=( 40+11
2
0
) ℃=75 ℃
Table 9.12.5 Thermodynamic Properties of Air at T mean

(Perry’s Handbook, 8th Edition, Table 2-187, Pg.2-211)

Density(kg/m3) 1.014
Viscosity(cp) 0.021
Thermal Conductivity(W/m.C) 0.02957
Cp(kJ.kg.K) 1.009

Tube Side Coefficient

π 2 π
Tube Cross Sectional Area= Di = ¿
4 4

44 tubes
Tubes per Pass= =22
2 pass

Total Flow Area=Tubes per pass x Tube Cross Sectional Area

901.52 mm2
Total Flow Area=22 ( 1 x 10 6 )
=0.00167 m2

kg
1.72
s kg
Tube Side Mass Velocity= 2
=8 9 . 4 2
0.00198 m s . m2

kg
86.72
s .m 2 m
Tube Side Linear Velocity= =8 6 .11
kg s
1.014 3
m

Tube Side Reynold’s Number


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ρ D i V linear
ℜ=
μ

kg m
1.014 (0.03388 m)(85.52 )
m 3
s
ℜ= =267,325.676
N −s
0.021 x 10−3
m2

Tube Side Prandtl Number

Cp μ
Pr=
Kf

J N −s
1.009 x 103 (0.021 x 10−3 )
kg ℃ m2
Pr= =0.72
W
0.0296 2
m ℃

Jh = 0.0043

The use of the jh factor enables data for laminar and turbulent flow
to be represented on the same graph. The j h values from Fig. 12.29 can be
used with Equation 12.15 to estimate heat transfer coefficients. (Coulson,
p. 664).

Equation 12.15 Coulson & Richardson Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6,


4th Ed

W
0.0296
m. ℃
hi = (0.00 43)(267,325.676) ¿
33.88 x 10−3 m

W
hi =346.12
m2 ℃

Computing for the Correction Factor

Temperature Difference of shell∧tube Mean Temp=( 118.7−71.2 ) ℃

Temperature Difference=47.50 ℃
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W
100
U m2 ℃ (
Film Temperature= ( ∆ T )= 47.50 ℃ )=1 7 . 23℃
hi W
346.12 2
m ℃

Mean Wall Temperature ( T w ) =( 102.50−17.23 ) ℃=86.42 ℃

Viscosity at T w =0.0213 cp

Applying the Correction Factor

W
.hi =(0.998)(295.37 )
m2 ℃

W
hi =341. 6 8
m2 ℃

SHELL SIDE HEAT TRANSFER FACTOR

Shell Side Fluid Properties: Steam as shell side fluid

Shell Side Steam


Mass of Fluid(kg/s) 0.98

Mean Shell Temperature

( 1 30+170
T mean=
2 )℃ =150 ℃

Table Thermodynamic Properties

(Perry’s Handbook, Steam Table)

Density(kg/m3) 2.55
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Viscosity(cp) 0.014
Heat Capacity(kJ/kg.C) 2.4
Thermal Conductivity(W/m.C) 0.032

Baffle Spacing ( l b )=438.15 x 0.50=219.08

( D¿¿ s)(C )(l b)


Cross−Flow Area ( A s )= ¿
Pt

(438.15 mm)(9.53 mm)(219.08mm)


A s=[ ]¿
47.625 mm

A s=19.20 x 10−3 m2

kg
0.98
Mass of Fluid s
Mass velocity ( G s )= =
As 19.20 x 10−3 m2

kg
G s =45 . 55
s . m2

Equivalent Diameter

[Eqn. 12.23 Pg. 672 from R.K Sinnott, Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6.
(2005).Elsevier Butterworth- Heinemann. Oxford]

1.10 2
Equivalent diameter ( d e ) −For triangular pitch= ( p t −0.917 d 2o )
do

1.1
d e= ¿
38.10 mm

Mean Shell Temperature

(1 30+1 7 0)℃
Mean Shell Side Temp .= =150 ℃
2

Shell Side Reynold’s Number


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kg
(51.05 )(27.05 x 10−3 m)
G s de s.m 2
ℜ= =
μ kg
0.014 x 10−3
m. s

ℜ=102 ,6 51 .0 7

Shell Side Prandtl Number

J kg
(2.4 x 103 )(0.014 x 10−3 )
Cp. μ kg . K m. s
Pr= =
kf W
0.032
m .℃

Pr=1.05

Jh = 0.0017 (Using 45% Baffle Cut)

Eq 12.15 Coulson & Richardson Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6, 4 th Ed


1 0.14 1
hO D e μ
kf ( )
= j h ReP r 3
μw
= j h ReP r 3

W
0.032
m. ℃
h o= (0.0017)(102 , 6 51.0 7) ¿
33.10 x 10−3 m

W
h o=201.58
m2 . K

Computing for the Correction Factor

Temperature Difference of shell∧tube Mean Temp .=( 118.7−71.2 ) ℃

Temperature Difference=47.50 ℃
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W
100
U m2 ℃ (
Film Temperature= ( ∆T )= 47.50 ℃ )=23.56 ℃
ho W
201.58 2
m .K

Mean Wall Temperature ( T w ) =( 150−23.56 ) ℃=126.44 ℃

Viscosity at T w =0.013 cp

Applying the correction factor:

W
h o=(1.01)(2 13 .6 8 )
m2 . K

W
h o=2 21. 45
m2 . K

Design pressure:
Take as 10 percent above operating pressure
(Page 810, Coulson’s and Richardson’s Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6,
4th Ed)
P' =1.1 X 549360.7143 Pa
P' =604296.7857 Pa
Design temperature:
Take as 10 percent above operating temperature
(Page 810, Coulson’s and Richardson’s Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6,
4th Ed)

T ' =1.1 x 309.4990955 K


T ' =340.4490051 K
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HCl COLUMN REBOILER


(E-106)
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SPECIFICATION SHEET
Technological Institute of the Philippines

Heat Exchanger Data Sheet Equipment Tag: E-106


Description: To reboil bottoms
OPERATING DATA
TYPE TEMA AEL
CONFIGURATION Horizontal
HEAT TRANSFER AREA 2.3417 m2
PERFORMANCE OF ONE UNIT
Tube-side Shell side
FLUID CIRCULATING Cold, Air Hot, Steam
TOTAL FLUID kg kg
1.72 0.98
CIRCULATING s s
MATERIAL OF Carbon Steel Carbon Steel
CONSTRUCTION
TYPE TEMA Type E Plain, seamless
NO. OF PASSES 1 2
PRESSURE DROP 21.2 psi 15.8 psi
FOULING RESISTANCE 1 4,000 W 6 , 000 2
W
2
m ℃ m ℃
CONSTRUCTION OF ONE SHELL
DESIGN PRESSURE 4331766467.342 Pa
DESIGN TEMPERATURE 313.45743 K
OVERALL HEAT TRANSFER W
387.78
COEFFICIENT, TUBE SIDE m2 .C
OVERALL HEAT TRANSFER W
102.66 2
COEFFICIENT, SHELL SIDE m .C
TUBE
BWG Outside Inside Length Pitch Pitch No. of
diamete diamete type tubes
r r
14 38.10 33.88 18 m 47.63 Triangu 44
mm mm mm lar
SHELL
Inside Shell Shell cover Channel Tube sheet
diameter thickness thickness cover thickness
thickness
438.15 mm 5 mm 5 mm 3 mm 15 mm

From Energy Balance:


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The process stream needs to transfer this much heat to the heating
medium which is steam in able to preheat the process stream to its desired
temperature.
Q=9.3365 KW

Select 1-Shell And 2-Tube Pass.

Mass Flow rate:


Cold Fluid: Air
kg
m t =1.72
s
Heating Fluid: Steam
kg
m s =0.98
s

Initial Assumptions

 Fixed Tube Plate


1
 1 inches ODt (BWG 14)=0.0381m
2
 Tube IDt (BWG 14) = 0.0338 m
 Tube Pitch(Triangle)
 Tube length = 18.00 m
W
 U = 100 (Value based on iterative calculation) : [Table 12.1
m2 ℃
Pg. 637 from R.K Sinnott, Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6.
(2005).Elsevier Butterworth- Heinemann. Oxford]

 45 % Baffle Cut
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Determination of Trial Area

[Eqn. 4.9-5 Pg. 271 from Geankoplis et.al. Transport Processes and Unit
Operation 3rd Edition. (1993). Prentice Hall Inc. New Jersey]

q=UA ∆ T m

q (93365.712W )
A= =
U ∆T m W
(100 2 )(45.6 K )
m .K

A=2.3417 m2

SELECTION OF OUTSIDE, INSIDE DIAMETER AND LENGTH OF TUBES

[Appendix A.5-2 Pg. 837 from Geankoplis et.al. Transport Processes and
Unit Operation 3rd Edition. (1993). Prentice Hall Inc. New Jersey]

For 1-inch Schedule 40:

Outside Diameter = 38.10 mm

Inside Diameter = 33.88 mm

Length =18.00 m

Areaof ( 1 ) tube=π . d . L=(π )(38.10 x 10−3 m)(18 m)

Areaof ( 1 ) tube=2.1545 m2
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TUBE SIDE HEAT TRANSFER FACTOR

Mean Tube Temperature

T mean=( 40+110
2 )℃ =75℃
Table 9.12.5 Thermodynamic Properties of Air at T mean

(Perry’s Handbook, 8th Edition, Table 2-187, Pg.2-211)

Density(kg/m3) 1.014
Viscosity(cp) 0.021
Thermal Conductivity(W/m.C) 0.02957
Cp(kJ.kg.K) 1.009

Tube Side Coefficient

π 2 π
Tube Cross Sectional Area= Di = ¿
4 4

44 tubes
Tubes per Pass= =22
2 pass

Total Flow Area=Tubes per pass x Tube Cross Sectional Area

901.52 mm2
Total Flow Area=22 ( 1 x 10 6 )
=0.00167 m2

kg
1.72
s kg
Tube Side Mass Velocity= 2
=8 9 . 4 2
0.00198 m s . m2

kg
86.72
s .m 2 m
Tube Side Linear Velocity= =8 6 .11
kg s
1.014 3
m

Tube Side Reynold’s Number


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ρ D i V linear
ℜ=
μ

kg m
1.014 (0.03388 m)(85.52 )
m 3
s
ℜ= =267,325.676
N −s
0.021 x 10−3
m2

Tube Side Prandtl Number

Cp μ
Pr=
Kf

J N −s
1.009 x 103 (0.021 x 10−3 )
kg ℃ m2
Pr= =0.72
W
0.0296 2
m ℃

Jh = 0.0043

The use of the jh factor enables data for laminar and turbulent flow
to be represented on the same graph. The j h values from Fig. 12.29 can be
used with Equation 12.15 to estimate heat transfer coefficients. (Coulson,
p. 664).

Equation 12.15 Coulson & Richardson Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6,


4th Ed

W
0.0296
m. ℃
hi = (0.00 43)(267,325.676) ¿
33.88 x 10−3 m

W
hi =346.12
m2 ℃

Computing for the Correction Factor

Temperature Difference of shell∧tube Mean Temp=( 118.7−71.2 ) ℃

Temperature Difference=47.50 ℃
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W
100
U m2 ℃ (
Film Temperature= ( ∆ T )= 47.50 ℃ )=1 7 . 23℃
hi W
346.12 2
m ℃

Mean Wall Temperature ( T w ) =( 102.50−17.23 ) ℃=86.42 ℃

Viscosity at T w =0.0213 cp

Applying the Correction Factor

W
.hi =(0.998)(295.37 )
m2 ℃

W
hi =341. 6 8
m2 ℃

SHELL SIDE HEAT TRANSFER FACTOR

Shell Side Fluid Properties: Steam as shell side fluid

Shell Side Steam


Mass of Fluid(kg/s) 0.98

Mean Shell Temperature

( 1 30+170
T mean=
2 )℃ =150 ℃

Table Thermodynamic Properties

(Perry’s Handbook, Steam Table)

Density(kg/m3) 2.55
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Viscosity(cp) 0.014
Heat Capacity(kJ/kg.C) 2.4
Thermal Conductivity(W/m.C) 0.032

Baffle Spacing ( l b )=438.15 x 0.50=219.08

( D¿¿ s)(C )(l b)


Cross−Flow Area ( A s )= ¿
Pt

(438.15 mm)(9.53 mm)(219.08mm)


A s=[ ]¿
47.625 mm

A s=19.20 x 10−3 m2

kg
0.98
Mass of Fluid s
Mass velocity ( G s )= =
As 19.20 x 10−3 m2

kg
G s =45 . 55
s . m2

Equivalent Diameter

[Eqn. 12.23 Pg. 672 from R.K Sinnott, Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6.
(2005).Elsevier Butterworth- Heinemann. Oxford]

1.10 2
Equivalent diameter ( d e ) −For triangular pitch= ( p t −0.917 d 2o )
do

1.1
d e= ¿
38.10 mm

Mean Shell Temperature

(1 30+1 7 0)℃
Mean Shell Side Temp .= =150 ℃
2

Shell Side Reynold’s Number


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kg
(51.05 )(27.05 x 10−3 m)
G s de s.m 2
ℜ= =
μ kg
0.014 x 10−3
m. s

ℜ=102 ,6 51 .0 7

Shell Side Prandtl Number

J kg
(2.4 x 103 )(0.014 x 10−3 )
Cp. μ kg . K m. s
Pr= =
kf W
0.032
m .℃

Pr=1.05

Jh = 0.0017 (Using 45% Baffle Cut)

Eq 12.15 Coulson & Richardson Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6, 4 th Ed


1 0.14 1
hO D e μ
kf ( )
= j h ReP r 3
μw
= j h ReP r 3

W
0.032
m. ℃
h o= (0.0017)(102 , 6 51.0 7) ¿
33.10 x 10−3 m

W
h o=201.58
m2 . K

Computing for the Correction Factor

Temperature Difference of shell∧tube Mean Temp .=( 118.7−71.2 ) ℃

Temperature Difference=47.50 ℃
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W
100
U m2 ℃ (
Film Temperature= ( ∆T )= 47.50 ℃ )=23.56 ℃
ho W
201.58 2
m .K

Mean Wall Temperature ( T w ) =( 150−23.56 ) ℃=126.44 ℃

Viscosity at T w =0.013 cp

Applying the correction factor:

W
h o=(1.01)(2 13 .6 8 )
m2 . K

W
h o=2 21. 45
m2 . K

Design pressure:
Take as 10 percent above operating pressure
(Page 810, Coulson’s and Richardson’s Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6,
4th Ed)
P' =1.1 X 549360.7143 Pa
P' =604296.7857 Pa
Design temperature:
Take as 10 percent above operating temperature
(Page 810, Coulson’s and Richardson’s Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6,
4th Ed)

T ' =1.1 x 309.4990955 K


T ' =340.4490051 K
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VCM COLUMN REBOILER


(E-108)
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SPECIFICATION SHEET
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Heat Exchanger Data Sheet Equipment Tag: E-108


Description: To reboil bottoms
OPERATING DATA
TYPE TEMA AEL
CONFIGURATION Horizontal
HEAT TRANSFER AREA 1.3295768 m2
PERFORMANCE OF ONE UNIT
Tube-side Shell side
FLUID CIRCULATING Cold, Air Hot, Steam
TOTAL FLUID kg kg
1.72 0.98
CIRCULATING s s
MATERIAL OF Carbon Steel Carbon Steel
CONSTRUCTION
TYPE TEMA Type E Plain, seamless
NO. OF PASSES 1 2
PRESSURE DROP 22.7 psi 15.6 psi
FOULING RESISTANCE 1 4,000 W 6 , 000 2
W
2
m ℃ m ℃
CONSTRUCTION OF ONE SHELL
DESIGN PRESSURE 978262352 Pa
DESIGN TEMPERATURE 355.6265 K
OVERALL HEAT TRANSFER W
345
COEFFICIENT, TUBE SIDE m2 .C
OVERALL HEAT TRANSFER W
123.67 2
COEFFICIENT, SHELL SIDE m .C
TUBE
BWG Outside Inside Length Pitch Pitch No. of
diamete diamete type tubes
r r
14 38.10 33.88 18 m 47.63 Triangu 44
mm mm mm lar
SHELL
Inside Shell Shell cover Channel Tube sheet
diameter thickness thickness cover thickness
thickness
438.15 mm 5 mm 5 mm 3 mm 15 mm

From Energy Balance:


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The process stream needs to transfer this much heat to the heating
medium which is steam in able to preheat the process stream to its desired
temperature.
Q=8.23533 KW

Select 1-Shell And 2-Tube Pass.

Mass Flow rate:


Cold Fluid: Air
kg
m t =1.72
s
Heating Fluid: Steam
kg
m s =0.98
s

Initial Assumptions

 Fixed Tube Plate


1
 1 inches ODt (BWG 14)=0.0381m
2
 Tube IDt (BWG 14) = 0.0338 m
 Tube Pitch(Triangle)
 Tube length = 18.00 m
W
 U = 100 (Value based on iterative calculation) : [Table 12.1
m2 ℃
Pg. 637 from R.K Sinnott, Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6.
(2005).Elsevier Butterworth- Heinemann. Oxford]

 45 % Baffle Cut
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Determination of Trial Area

[Eqn. 4.9-5 Pg. 271 from Geankoplis et.al. Transport Processes and Unit
Operation 3rd Edition. (1993). Prentice Hall Inc. New Jersey]

q=UA ∆ T m

q (8235.33 W )
A= =
U ∆T m W
(100 2 )(45.6 K )
m .K

A=1.3295768 m2

SELECTION OF OUTSIDE, INSIDE DIAMETER AND LENGTH OF TUBES

[Appendix A.5-2 Pg. 837 from Geankoplis et.al. Transport Processes and
Unit Operation 3rd Edition. (1993). Prentice Hall Inc. New Jersey]

For 1-inch Schedule 40:

Outside Diameter = 38.10 mm

Inside Diameter = 33.88 mm

Length =18.00 m

Areaof ( 1 ) tube=π . d . L=(π )(38.10 x 10−3 m)(18 m)

Areaof ( 1 ) tube=2.1545 m2
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TUBE SIDE HEAT TRANSFER FACTOR

Mean Tube Temperature

T mean=( 40+110
2 )℃ =75℃
Table 9.12.5 Thermodynamic Properties of Air at T mean

(Perry’s Handbook, 8th Edition, Table 2-187, Pg.2-211)

Density(kg/m3) 1.014
Viscosity(cp) 0.021
Thermal Conductivity(W/m.C) 0.02957
Cp(kJ.kg.K) 1.009

Tube Side Coefficient

π 2 π
Tube Cross Sectional Area= Di = ¿
4 4

44 tubes
Tubes per Pass= =65
2 pass

Total Flow Area=Tubes per pass x Tube Cross Sectional Area

901.52 mm2
Total Flow Area=65 ( 1 x 10 6 )
=0.00 3423m2

kg
1.72
s kg
Tube Side Mass Velocity= 2
=8 3 . 4 2
0.00198 m s . m2

kg
86.72
s .m 2 m
Tube Side Linear Velocity= =8 9 .11
kg s
1.014 3
m

Tube Side Reynold’s Number


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ρ D i V linear
ℜ=
μ

kg m
1.014 ( 0.03388 m)(85.52 )
m 3
s
ℜ= =756341342
N −s
0.021 x 10−3
m2

Tube Side Prandtl Number

Cp μ
Pr=
Kf

J N −s
1.009 x 103 (0.021 x 10−3 )
kg ℃ m2
Pr= =0. 45
W
0.0296 2
m ℃

Jh = 0.0025

The use of the jh factor enables data for laminar and turbulent flow
to be represented on the same graph. The j h values from Fig. 12.29 can be
used with Equation 12.15 to estimate heat transfer coefficients. (Coulson,
p. 664).

Equation 12.15 Coulson & Richardson Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6,


4th Ed

W
0.0296
m. ℃
hi = (0.00 25)(756341342) ¿
33.88 x 10−3 m

W
hi =353
m2 ℃

Computing for the Correction Factor

Temperature Difference of shell∧tube Mean Temp=( 118.7−71.2 ) ℃

Temperature Difference=47.50 ℃
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W
100
U m2 ℃ (
Film Temperature= ( ∆ T )= 47.50 ℃ )=1 7 . 23℃
hi W
346.12 2
m ℃

Mean Wall Temperature ( T w ) =( 102.50−17.23 ) ℃=86.42 ℃

Viscosity at T w =0.0213 cp

Applying the Correction Factor

W
.hi =(0.998)(295.37 )
m2 ℃

W
hi =451.3
m2 ℃

SHELL SIDE HEAT TRANSFER FACTOR

Shell Side Fluid Properties: Steam as shell side fluid

Shell Side Steam


Mass of Fluid(kg/s) 0.98

Mean Shell Temperature

( 1 30+170
T mean=
2 )℃ =150 ℃

Table Thermodynamic Properties

(Perry’s Handbook, Steam Table)

Density(kg/m3) 2.55
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Viscosity(cp) 0.014
Heat Capacity(kJ/kg.C) 2.4
Thermal Conductivity(W/m.C) 0.032

Baffle Spacing ( l b )=438.15 x 0.50=219.08

( D¿¿ s)(C )(l b)


Cross−Flow Area ( A s )= ¿
Pt

(438.15 mm)(9.53 mm)(219.08mm)


A s=[ ]¿
47.625 mm

A s=19.20 x 10−3 m2

kg
0.98
Mass of Fluid s
Mass velocity ( G s )= =
As 19.20 x 10−3 m2

kg
G s =45 . 55
s . m2

Equivalent Diameter

[Eqn. 12.23 Pg. 672 from R.K Sinnott, Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6.
(2005).Elsevier Butterworth- Heinemann. Oxford]

1.10 2
Equivalent diameter ( d e ) −For triangular pitch= ( p t −0.917 d 2o )
do

1.1
d e= ¿
38.10 mm

Mean Shell Temperature

(1 30+1 7 0)℃
Mean Shell Side Temp .= =150 ℃
2

Shell Side Reynold’s Number


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kg
(51.05 )(27.05 x 10−3 m)
G s de s.m 2
ℜ= =
μ kg
0.014 x 10−3
m. s

ℜ=102 ,6 51 .0 7

Shell Side Prandtl Number

J kg
(2.4 x 103 )(0.014 x 10−3 )
Cp. μ kg . K m. s
Pr= =
kf W
0.032
m .℃

Pr=1. 34

Jh = 0.0017 (Using 45% Baffle Cut)

Eq 12.15 Coulson & Richardson Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6, 4 th Ed


1 0.14 1
hO D e μ
kf ( )
= j h ReP r 3
μw
= j h ReP r 3

W
0.032
m. ℃
h o= (0.0017)(102 , 6 51.0 7) ¿
33.10 x 10−3 m

W
h o=206.77
m2 . K

Computing for the Correction Factor

Temperature Difference of shell∧tube Mean Temp .=( 118.7−71.2 ) ℃

Temperature Difference=47.50 ℃
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W
100
U m2 ℃ (
Film Temperature= ( ∆T )= 47.50 ℃ )=23.56 ℃
ho W
201.58 2
m .K

Mean Wall Temperature ( T w ) =( 150−23.56 ) ℃=132.564 4 ℃

Viscosity at T w =0.013 cp

Applying the correction factor:

W
h o=(1.01)(326.43 )
m2 . K

W
h o=328.347
m2 . K

Design pressure:
Take as 10 percent above operating pressure
(Page 810, Coulson’s and Richardson’s Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6,
4th Ed)
P' =1.1 X 756399878 Pa
P' =846868673.43 Pa
Design temperature:
Take as 10 percent above operating temperature
(Page 810, Coulson’s and Richardson’s Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6,
4th Ed)

T ' =1.1 x 432.3456346 K


T ' =444.46346 K
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HEAVIES COLUMN REBOILER


(E-110)
Technological Institute of the Philippines

SPECIFICATION SHEET
Technological Institute of the Philippines

Heat Exchanger Data Sheet Equipment Tag: E-109


Description: To reboil bottoms
OPERATING DATA
TYPE TEMA AEL
CONFIGURATION Horizontal
HEAT TRANSFER AREA 1.684423 m2
PERFORMANCE OF ONE UNIT
Tube-side Shell side
FLUID CIRCULATING Cold, Air Hot, Steam
TOTAL FLUID kg kg
1.72 0.98
CIRCULATING s s
MATERIAL OF Carbon Steel Carbon Steel
CONSTRUCTION
TYPE TEMA Type E Plain, seamless
NO. OF PASSES 1 2
PRESSURE DROP 21.2 psi 15.8 psi
FOULING RESISTANCE 1 4,000 W 6 , 000 2
W
2
m ℃ m ℃
CONSTRUCTION OF ONE SHELL
DESIGN PRESSURE 549360.7143 Pa
DESIGN TEMPERATURE 309.4990955 K
OVERALL HEAT TRANSFER W
294.78
COEFFICIENT, TUBE SIDE m2 .C
OVERALL HEAT TRANSFER W
204.12 2
COEFFICIENT, SHELL SIDE m .C
TUBE
BWG Outside Inside Length Pitch Pitch No. of
diamete diamete type tubes
r r
14 38.10 33.88 18 m 47.63 Triangu 44
mm mm mm lar
SHELL
Inside Shell Shell cover Channel Tube sheet
diameter thickness thickness cover thickness
thickness
438.15 mm 5 mm 5 mm 3 mm 15 mm

From Energy Balance:


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The process stream needs to transfer this much heat to the heating
medium which is steam in able to preheat the process stream to its desired
temperature.
Q=7.68097 KW

Select 1-Shell And 2-Tube Pass.

Mass Flow rate:


Cold Fluid: Air
kg
m t =1.72
s
Heating Fluid: Steam
kg
m s =0.98
s

Initial Assumptions

 Fixed Tube Plate


1
 1 inches ODt (BWG 14)=0.0381m
2
 Tube IDt (BWG 14) = 0.0338 m
 Tube Pitch(Triangle)
 Tube length = 18.00 m
W
 U = 100 (Value based on iterative calculation) : [Table 12.1
m2 ℃
Pg. 637 from R.K Sinnott, Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6.
(2005).Elsevier Butterworth- Heinemann. Oxford]

 45 % Baffle Cut
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Determination of Trial Area

[Eqn. 4.9-5 Pg. 271 from Geankoplis et.al. Transport Processes and Unit
Operation 3rd Edition. (1993). Prentice Hall Inc. New Jersey]

q=UA ∆ T m

q (7680.97 W )
A= =
U ∆T m W
(100 2 )(45.6 K )
m .K

A=1.684423 m2

SELECTION OF OUTSIDE, INSIDE DIAMETER AND LENGTH OF TUBES

[Appendix A.5-2 Pg. 837 from Geankoplis et.al. Transport Processes and
Unit Operation 3rd Edition. (1993). Prentice Hall Inc. New Jersey]

For 1-inch Schedule 40:

Outside Diameter = 38.10 mm

Inside Diameter = 33.88 mm

Length =18.00 m

Areaof ( 1 ) tube=π . d . L=(π )(38.10 x 10−3 m)(18 m)

Areaof ( 1 ) tube=2.1545 m2
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TUBE SIDE HEAT TRANSFER FACTOR

Mean Tube Temperature

T mean=( 40+110
2 )℃ =75℃
Table 9.12.5 Thermodynamic Properties of Air at T mean

(Perry’s Handbook, 8th Edition, Table 2-187, Pg.2-211)

Density(kg/m3) 1.014
Viscosity(cp) 0.021
Thermal Conductivity(W/m.C) 0.02957
Cp(kJ.kg.K) 1.009

Tube Side Coefficient

π 2 π
Tube Cross Sectional Area= Di = ¿
4 4

44 tubes
Tubes per Pass= =22
2 pass

Total Flow Area=Tubes per pass x Tube Cross Sectional Area

901.52 mm2
Total Flow Area=22 ( 1 x 10 6 )
=0.00167 m2

kg
1.72
s kg
Tube Side Mass Velocity= 2
=8 9 . 4 2
0.00198 m s . m2

kg
86.72
s .m 2 m
Tube Side Linear Velocity= =8 6 .11
kg s
1.014 3
m

Tube Side Reynold’s Number


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ρ D i V linear
ℜ=
μ

kg m
1.014 (0.03388 m)(85.52 )
m 3
s
ℜ= =267,325.676
N −s
0.021 x 10−3
m2

Tube Side Prandtl Number

Cp μ
Pr=
Kf

J N −s
1.009 x 103 (0.021 x 10−3 )
kg ℃ m2
Pr= =0.72
W
0.0296 2
m ℃

Jh = 0.0043

The use of the jh factor enables data for laminar and turbulent flow
to be represented on the same graph. The j h values from Fig. 12.29 can be
used with Equation 12.15 to estimate heat transfer coefficients. (Coulson,
p. 664).

Equation 12.15 Coulson & Richardson Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6,


4th Ed

W
0.0296
m. ℃
hi = (0.00 43)(267,325.676) ¿
33.88 x 10−3 m

W
hi =346.12
m2 ℃

Computing for the Correction Factor

Temperature Difference of shell∧tube Mean Temp=( 118.7−71.2 ) ℃

Temperature Difference=47.50 ℃
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W
100
U m2 ℃ (
Film Temperature= ( ∆ T )= 47.50 ℃ )=1 7 . 23℃
hi W
346.12 2
m ℃

Mean Wall Temperature ( T w ) =( 102.50−17.23 ) ℃=86.42 ℃

Viscosity at T w =0.0213 cp

Applying the Correction Factor

W
.hi =(0.998)(295.37 )
m2 ℃

W
hi =341. 6 8
m2 ℃

SHELL SIDE HEAT TRANSFER FACTOR

Shell Side Fluid Properties: Steam as shell side fluid

Shell Side Steam


Mass of Fluid(kg/s) 0.98

Mean Shell Temperature

( 1 30+170
T mean=
2 )℃ =150 ℃

Table Thermodynamic Properties

(Perry’s Handbook, Steam Table)

Density(kg/m3) 2.55
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Viscosity(cp) 0.014
Heat Capacity(kJ/kg.C) 2.4
Thermal Conductivity(W/m.C) 0.032

Baffle Spacing ( l b )=438.15 x 0.50=219.08

( D¿¿ s)(C )(l b)


Cross−Flow Area ( A s )= ¿
Pt

(438.15 mm)(9.53 mm)(219.08mm)


A s=[ ]¿
47.625 mm

A s=19.20 x 10−3 m2

kg
0.98
Mass of Fluid s
Mass velocity ( G s )= =
As 19.20 x 10−3 m2

kg
G s =45 . 55
s . m2

Equivalent Diameter

[Eqn. 12.23 Pg. 672 from R.K Sinnott, Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6.
(2005).Elsevier Butterworth- Heinemann. Oxford]

1.10 2
Equivalent diameter ( d e ) −For triangular pitch= ( p t −0.917 d 2o )
do

1.1
d e= ¿
38.10 mm

Mean Shell Temperature

(1 30+1 7 0)℃
Mean Shell Side Temp .= =150 ℃
2

Shell Side Reynold’s Number


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kg
(51.05 )(27.05 x 10−3 m)
G s de s.m 2
ℜ= =
μ kg
0.014 x 10−3
m. s

ℜ=102 ,6 51 .0 7

Shell Side Prandtl Number

J kg
(2.4 x 103 )(0.014 x 10−3 )
Cp. μ kg . K m. s
Pr= =
kf W
0.032
m .℃

Pr=1.05

Jh = 0.0017 (Using 45% Baffle Cut)

Eq 12.15 Coulson & Richardson Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6, 4 th Ed


1 0.14 1
hO D e μ
kf ( )
= j h ReP r 3
μw
= j h ReP r 3

W
0.032
m. ℃
h o= (0.0017)(102 , 6 51.0 7) ¿
33.10 x 10−3 m

W
h o=201.58
m2 . K

Computing for the Correction Factor

Temperature Difference of shell∧tube Mean Temp .=( 118.7−71.2 ) ℃

Temperature Difference=47.50 ℃
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W
100
U m2 ℃ (
Film Temperature= ( ∆T )= 47.50 ℃ )=23.56 ℃
ho W
201.58 2
m .K

Mean Wall Temperature ( T w ) =( 150−23.56 ) ℃=126.44 ℃

Viscosity at T w =0.013 cp

Applying the correction factor:

W
h o=(1.01)(2 13 .6 8 )
m2 . K

W
h o=2 21. 45
m2 . K

Design pressure:
Take as 10 percent above operating pressure
(Page 810, Coulson’s and Richardson’s Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6,
4th Ed)
P' =1.1 X 549360.7143 Pa
P' =604296.7857 Pa
Design temperature:
Take as 10 percent above operating temperature
(Page 810, Coulson’s and Richardson’s Chemical Engineering Design Vol. 6,
4th Ed)

T ' =1.1 x 309.4990955 K


T ' =340.4490051 K

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