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Chapter 11 Problem 11.3

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A shell-and-tube heat exchanger is to heat an acidic liquidthat flows in unfinned tubes of inside and outside diame-ters Di?10 mm and Do?11 mm, respectively. A hotgas flows on the shell side. To avoid corrosion of the tubematerial, the engineer may specify either a Ni-Cr-Mo corrosion-resistant metal alloy (?m?8900 kg/m3, km?8W/m?K) or a polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) plastic(?p?1780 kg/m3, kp?0.17 W/m?K). The inner andouter heat transfer coefficients are hi?1500 W/m2?Kand ho?200 W/m2?K, respectively.(a) Determine the ratio of plastic to metal tube surfaceareas needed to transfer the same amount of heat.(b) Determine the ratio of plastic to metal mass associ-ated with the two heat exchanger designs.(c) The cost of the metal alloy per unit mass is threetimes that of the plastic. Determine which tubematerial should be specified on the basis of cost

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Title Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer 7 
Author Theodore L. Bergman; Adrienne S. Lavine; Frank P. Incropera; David P. DeWitt
ISBN 9780470501979

A shell-and-tube heat exchanger is to heat an acidic

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