In a parallel flow double-pipe heat exchanger water flow through the inner pipe
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A double pipe heat exchanger, in its simplest form is just one pipe inside another larger pipe. One fluid flows through the inside pipe and the other flows through the annulus between the two pipes. The wall of the inner pipe is the heat transfer surface.---:-)
counter-flow double-pipe heat exchanger is to heat water from 20°C to 80°C at a flow rate of 1.2 kg/s. The warmer fluid is geothermal water available at 160°C and a flow rate of 2 kg/s. The inner tube is thin-walled
counter-flow double-pipe heat exchanger is to heat water from 20°C to 80°C at a flow rate of 1.2 kg/s. The warmer fluid is geothermal water available at 160°C and a flow rate of 2 kg/s. The inner tube is thin-walled
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