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The trans mission of heat in evaporative condensers and in cooling towers and ponds is similarly complicated. The transmission of heat in evaporators is more or less dependent upon the same factors as in surface condensers, but is further com plicated by the conditions associated With the circulation and evaporation of the boiling liquid or solution undergoing con centration, particularly When the evaporator is of the multiple efiect type.

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Find more at www. Power condenser a. Automotive radiator d. Marine oil cooler e. Lin, Z. The heat exchangers in Figure 5. In applications, the heat exchangers may Understand the construction and operation of high pressure water tube marine boilers.

Understand principles governing the operation of heat exchangers such as condensers , evaporators , and tube oil coolers. This is because of the increase in the overall heat transfer coefficient in the evaporator and condenser , Marto, P. Skip to content. Among the distinguishing features covered are: the numerous types of components in use and the features and relative merits of each, overviews of the major technical sections of the book, with suggested approaches to design based on industrial experience, case studies and examples of actual engineering problems, design methods and procedures based on current industrial practice in the United States, Russia, China and Europe with data charts, tables and thermal-hydraulic correlations for design included, and various approaches to design based on experience in the art of industrial process equipment design.

The first chapter of the present volume is, 'therefore, devoted to the consideration of experiments on boilers and to comparisons With the results obtained from the small apparatus previously mentioned, as well as to examples of the application of the laws of heat transmission to design. Although a large number of isolated tests have been made on boilers of various types, relatively there are but few results available of an authentic character Where the boiler has been tested at various rates of evaporation and where a fair analysis of the losses could also be made.

The problems associated With the transmission of heat in surface condensers and similar plant are quite as complicated as in boilers, but for different reasons. Here again in Chapter II only authentic experiments have been discussed, and an examination of the results shows how variable may be the rate of heat transmission from the steam to the water When condensation takes place in the presence of air.

The trans mission of heat in evaporative condensers and in cooling towers and ponds is similarly complicated. The transmission of heat in evaporators is more or less dependent upon the same factors as in surface condensers, but is further com plicated by the conditions associated With the circulation and evaporation of the boiling liquid or solution undergoing con centration, particularly When the evaporator is of the multiple efiect type.

Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy.

In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition.



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