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Condensers Short Course
Course Fee: US$650
Learn the fundamentals of condensation mechanisms and how they apply to condenser design! Apply guidelines to develop Xchanger Suite cases for accurate assessment of performance. This course provides a foundation for understanding the basis for thermal design of typical industrial heat exchangers.
Key Topics
- Film condensation of pure components
- Relationship between pressure drop and saturation temperature
- Condensing flow regimes: Vertical units/Horizontal units, tube side and shell side
- Specifying pure component condensers in Xist
- Noncondensables and mixture condensation
- Specifying mixture condensers and inerts in Xist
- Vapor phase coefficient
- Desuperheating and subcooling
- Bulk-equilibrium vs. two-layer subcooling model
- Venting inerts
- Drainage
- Baffle design in condensers
- Condensation with enhanced heat transfer surfaces
- Vacuum condenser design challenges
Suggested Participants
Engineers who design and evaluate condenser equipment
HTRI Software
This course will make use of the following HTRI software: Xchanger Suite® component Xist®. All training materials are based on the current software version.
Course Credits: 6 hours (PDH/CEU)
Outline
- Pure Component Condensation
- Filmwise condensation
- Pressure drop vs. saturation temperature
- Condensing flow regimes
- Noncondensables and Mixture Condensation
- Vapor-phase coefficient
- Diffusion function
- Desuperheating and Subcooling
- Dry-wall vs. wet-wall desuperheating
- Bulk equilibrium vs. two-layer subcooling model
- Design Considerations
- Is it clean? Is it vented? Is it drained?
- Baffle design
- Enhanced surfaces
- Vacuum condenser design challenges