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Vertical Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger
Vertical Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger in which the tubes extend through oversized holes in a liquid distribution plate. Liquid flows through the holes and down each tube exterior surface as a falling film. A spacer or clip, desirably of wire, is placed in each hole around each tube to center the tube so that the film has a uniform thickness. A set of tubes is called the tube bundle and can be made up of several types of tubes; plain, longitudinally finned, etc. Shell and tube heat exchangers are typically used for high-pressure applications with pressures greater than 30 bar and temperatures greater than 260. This is because the shell and tube heat exchangers are robust due to their shape.
- Vertical Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger is widely used in variety of application as a cooling solution.
- The most common amoung them is for cooling of Hydraulic Fluid and oil in engines, transmissions and hydraulic power packs.
- The clip is self-locking and remains fixed securely in position.
- Vertical Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger is a heat exchanger that is derived from its parent Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger and it is most commonly all Industries which involves higher-pressure and Higher Temperature applications.
- Vertical Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger consist of a series of tubes. The fluid that must be either heated or cooled.
- That second fluid runs over the tubes that being heated and cooled so that it can either provide the heat or absorb the heat required.