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Guidance On Sizing Jacketed Pipe For Glycerine Cooling

heat exchanger; jacket pipe

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#1 Kentucky08

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Posted Today, 01:39 AM

Good day, everyone,

 

I am currently studying how to determine the required length of a jacketed pipe to cool glycerine from 85 °C down to at least 60 °C. I’m preparing in advance so that, should I be assigned a related task at work, I can provide a well-supported solution.

 

Please refer to the attached file, where I’ve outlined my current approach. The cooling medium is water, assumed to enter at 30 °C and exit at 35 °C.

 

I have a few questions regarding my methodology:

  1. Is it appropriate to size a jacketed pipe in the same manner as a double-pipe heat exchanger?
    I used Kern’s method along with formulas from Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook, 9th Edition to estimate the heat transfer area and required length.

  2. Is it logically correct that the calculated length increases when I increase the inner or annular pipe diameter?
    Based on my trials, increasing the pipe sizes leads to a longer required length, which I found counterintuitive and would like to understand better.

I would greatly appreciate any guidance or insight from your experience. I’m aware that many members here are highly skilled engineers, and I’m hoping to learn from your expertise.

 

Thank you in advance.

 

Best regards,

Kentucky08



#2 breizh

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Posted Today, 02:42 AM

Hi,

Let you consider these papers,

Don't forget to post your work.

 

CheCalc ‐ Double Pipe Heat Exchanger

 

Breizh

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