The equivalent diameter for the annulus of a double pipe heat exchanger, whose inner pipe has fins on the outside is ______________ compared to the same size pipes without fins?
A. More
B. Less
C. Same
D. Unpredictable
A. More
B. Less
C. Same
D. Unpredictable
A. Parallel
B. Mixed
C. Counter flow
D. Same in either A , B. or C.
A. Free convection
B. Entry length problem in laminar forced conduction (develog thermal boundary layer)
C. Mixed convection (both free and forced)
D. Forced convection
A. Forced convection
B. Natural convection
C. Transient conduction
D. Steady state conduction
A. Forward
B. Backward
C. Parallel
D. None of these
A. Finned tube heat exchanger with air inside and steam outside
B. Finned tube heat exchanger with air outside and steam inside
C. Shell and tube heat exchanger with air inside tubes and steam on shell side
D. Shell and tube heat exchanger with air on shell side and steam inside tubes
A. Avoid buckling of tubes
B. Provide support for tubes
C. Decrease the pressure drop
D. Facilitate its lengthening, if needed