A steam condenser being cooled by water has been designed on the assumption of clean water and its overall heat transfer coefficient was assumed to be 4900 W/ m 2 . K. Neglecting the fouling...


A steam condenser being cooled by water has been designed on the assumption of clean water and its overall heat transfer coefficient was assumed to be 4900 W/ m2. K. Neglecting the fouling resistance. Later on, it was discovered that the cooling water is not clean and its fouling factor is 0.002 m2.K/W. Is there any need of redesigning ? Comment on the results.

Nov 17, 2021
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