Suppose you have hot fluid and cold water, what fluid you
should flow in shell side and tube side in a shell and tube
heat exchanger and why
Answer Posted / hemant jansari
Generally hot fluid should be kept in tube side and cold
fluid sould be kept in shell side for better heat transfer.
But as per operation point of view high corrosive fluid
flow in tubeside for less maintenance. It is depended on
operating condition and cost.
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