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Evaporator Quick Sizing


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#1 kangas

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Posted 01 June 2022 - 08:33 AM

I have a liquid and I have to turn it into steam to feed it into a reactor.

I would like to conceptually get a size for this evaporator. What's a quick sizing method and how can I approach the evaporator selection?

 

Liquid is not viscous.



#2 latexman

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Posted 01 June 2022 - 12:14 PM

kangas,

 

Don't become a leech!  Your question is worded worse than a Student post, but you put it in Industrial Professionals.  In either case, where's your work/sizing method?  We are not here to teach you everything from scratch!  We are here to answer specific ChE questions from ChE students or professionals.  So, please, show us your work, and if you have any questions on your work/sizing method, we'll be glad to help.



#3 breizh

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Posted 01 June 2022 - 07:48 PM

Hi,

Pay attention to what latexman wrote , whe are here to support , nothing more  .

 

What you call evaporator should be a S&T heat exchanger !

I've attached a link which may help you : https://www.freecalc.com/hx.htm

 

With no information given about the fluids it's impossible to support you .

 

Good luck

Breizh






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