Exhaust Gas Re-circulation Heat Exchanger (mixed/unmixed): Heat Transfer Examples for Mechanical Eng
In this problem, we design a crossflow heat exchanger by finding the area of an exhaust gas recirculation heat exchanger. Heat exchanger problems typically have one of two potential main goals: (a) find the heat transferred between two fluids, OR (b) find the area needed to achieve a required target heat transfer between two fluids. In this example, we go through a systematic process to find the area required for a cross flow heat exchanger where one flow is mixed and the other is unmixed. I believe that understanding this process will allow you to solve any heat exchanger problem.

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Cross Flow Heat Exchanger (mixed/mixed): Heat Transfer Examples for Mechanical Engineers

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Parallel & Counter Flow Heat Exchangers (LMTD): Heat Transfer for Mechanical Engineers

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Heat Transfer L33 p1 - Effectiveness-NTU Method

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Heat Transfer L33 p2 - Procedures using Effectiveness-NTU Method

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