Thermal equipment design Heat exchangers A cross-flow recuperator with both fluids unmixed must be designed under one se

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Thermal equipment design Heat exchangers A cross-flow recuperator with both fluids unmixed must be designed under one se

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Thermal equipment design Heat exchangers A cross-flow recuperator with both fluids unmixed must be designed under one set of conditions and operate under different conditions. Hot exhaust gases flow through the tubes and cold intake air flows through these tubes. The wall thickness of the tubes is negligible. The heat exchanger must be designed to be balanced; the heat transfer coefficients are equal and with an estimated value of 150 Exhaust m2.K' gases enter the exchanger at 425 °C, while air enters at 25 °C and leaves at 210 °C. Determine the area (in square meters) of heat transfer for this heat exchanger. Answer: 127.98 m2 W
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