Fundamentals of Design and Rating of Shell & Tube Heat Exchangers

 

Learn from Domain Experts!

 

AspenTech is excited to offer a brand-new training that combines Heat Exchanger Design domain practice with application of AspenTech solutions. Delivered by domain expert from AspenTech, students will learn fundamentals of heat exchanger design and rating with real world examples. The users will learn about process data required for heat exchanger design and analysis. We will also discuss general recommendations for heat exchanger types and configurations, including design characteristics and performance.

Audience:

  • Intended for Staff Process Engineers: 0-8 years of experience
  • Thermal and process heat exchanger design professionals wishing to enhance their understanding of thermal design and simulation
  • New engineers wishing to gain experience in heat transfer and heat exchanger design

Training Details

  • Course Id:

    ENG101

  • Duration:

    0.5 day(s)

  • CEUs Awarded:

    0.4

  • Level:

    Introductory

Agenda


Heat Transfer Principles and General Theory​


Heat Exchanger types, LMTD, Fouling, Services and Configurations​



Process Data Required for Analysis​


Physical Properties, Mass and Energy Balance​


Allowable pressure drop and Heat Curves​



General Guidance for Selection of Heat Exchanger Type and Configuration​


Design Characteristics: Pressure, Temperature, Exchanger type, Corrosion Allowance, Nozzles​


Performance: Duty, Flow, Velocities, Vibration, Hot/Cold Fluid allocation, Fouling Factors​


Mechanical design of Exchangers is NOT covered​



References for Heat Exchanger, Design and Rating​

 


 

Aspen Technology, Inc. awards Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for training classes conducted by our organization. One CEU is granted for every 10 hours of class participation.

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Aspen Technology, Inc. awards Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for training classes conducted by our organization. One CEU is granted for every 10 hours of class participation.