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Finned Tube Heat Exchangers
A Finned Tube is a type of heat exchanger design that uses plates and Finned Tube chambers to transfer heat between fluids. It is often categorized as a compact heat exchanger to emphasise its relatively high heat transfer surface area to volume ratio. The plate-fin heat exchanger is widely used in many industries, including the aerospace industry for its compact size and lightweight properties, as well as in cryogenics where its ability to facilitate heat transfer with small temperature differences is utilized.
Application:-
Originally conceived by an Italian mechanic, Paolo Fruncillo. A plate-Finned Tube heat exchanger is made of layers of corrugated sheets separated by flat metal plates, typically aluminium, to create a series of finned chambers. Separate hot and cold fluid streams flow through alternating layers of the heat exchanger and are enclosed at the edges by side bars. Finned Tube is transferred from one stream through the fin interface to the separator plate and through the next set of fins into the adjacent fluid. The fins also serve to increase the structural integrity of the heat exchanger and allow it to withstand high pressures while providing an extended surface area for heat transfer. A high degree of flexibility is present in plate-fin heat exchanger design as they can operate with any combination of gas, liquid, and two-phase fluids. Finned Tube transfer heat between multiple process streams is also accommodated,
The main four type of fins are: plain, which refer to simple straight-finned triangular or rectangular designs; herringbone, where the Finned Tube are placed sideways to provide a zig-zag path; and serrated and perforated which refer to cuts and perforations in the fins to augment flow distribution and improve heat transfer.
The cost of Fin heat exchangers is generally higher than conventional heat exchangers due to a higher level of detail required during manufacture. However, these costs can often be outweighed by the cost saving produced by the added heat transfer. Finned Tube heat exchangers are generally applied in industries where the fluids have little chances of fouling. The delicate design as well as the thin channels in the Finned Tube heat exchanger make cleaning difficult or impossible.