kennolämmönvaihdin
Kennolämmönvaihdin, also known as a heat exchanger, is a device used to transfer heat between two or more fluids or between a fluid and a solid. It is commonly used in various industries, including power generation, chemical processing, and HVAC systems, to efficiently transfer heat from one medium to another without mixing them.
The primary components of a kennolämmönvaihdin are the tubes or plates through which the fluids flow and
There are several types of kennolämmönvaihdin, including:
1. Shell and tube heat exchangers: These consist of a cylindrical shell with tubes passing through it.
2. Plate heat exchangers: These use a stack of plates with alternate channels for the fluids. The
3. Spiral heat exchangers: These have coiled tubes that spiral around a central core. The fluids flow
4. Air-cooled heat exchangers: These use air to cool a hot fluid, often found in HVAC systems
Kennolämmönvaihdin are designed to maximize heat transfer efficiency while minimizing pressure drop and fouling. They are