Hello everyone
I need your help guys to understand this concept. If you have a single pass shell and tube heat exchanger (counter current) between two fluids hot & cold what would be the result of the final(exit, outlet) temperature for both fluids if you increase the mass flow rates for both fluids( hot & cold)
those are the results that i got let me know if it does make sense
Outle(exit) Temperature for Hot fluid Increases (As) Mass flow rate for Hot fluid Increases & Uo Overall heat coeffecient increases.
Outle(exit) Temperature for Cold fluid Decreases (As) Mass flow rate for Cold fluid Increases & Uo Overall heat coeffecient increases
if it's right let me know, if not let me know why and what is the general rule or concept of the velocity or mass flow rate of the fluid Vs. Outlet Temperature of both of the fluids
Thanks in a million
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