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HEAT EXCHANGER
PERFORMANCE OF A HEAT EXCHANGER

Student Name: Chai Shu Qian
Student ID: 0317060
Group Members:
1. Aaron Yesudian A/L William Yesudian
2. Anis Raihana Binti Abdul Aziz
3. Choo Choong Onn
4. Lee Kim Weng

School of Engineering
Taylor’s University
Malaysia
15 April 2014

Table of Content

ABSTRACT 3
1.0 INTRODUCTION 4
2.0 EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN 6
2.1 Materials 6
2.2 Methods 7
2.3 Procedure 7
3.0 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 8
3.1 Tabulation of Collected Data 8
3.2 Calculation 9
3.3 Graph Obtained from Results 13
3.4 Discussion 13
4.0 ERROR ANALYSIS 15
5.0 CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS 15
REFERENCES



References: 1. Yunus A. Cengel and Michael A. Boles, “Heat exchangers,” in Thermodynamics An Engineering Approach, 5th ed. Boston: McGraw-Hill College, 2006. 2. J. P. Holman, “The Log Mean Temperature Difference,” in Heat Transfer, 10th ed. Boston: McGraw-Hill Higher Education. 3. Incropera, DeWitt, Bergman and Lavine, “The Counterflow Heat Exchanger,” in Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer, 6th ed. Danvers: John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2007. 4. Heat exchanger design, viewed Jan 23,2013 http://www.aicheatexchangers.com/heat_exchanger_design_theory.html

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