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As a beginner with no precise background in heat exchangers, I found this video useful. Furthermore, I noticed whatever he said regardless of my poor listening skills as a foreigner.
This video is fantastic. Very high quality! I'd say it is one of the best and simple explanations I've ever seen. Not too bad considering I have over 10 years experience working as a Chemical Engineer - plenty of heat exchangers throughout my career. Congrats! Well done.
The 3D view of any concept can understand easily by the learners than by teaching normally on board or reading the books could leads to some more doubts and could not understand properly. I like the way of explanation that how we starts and nice ending with slow movement. Thank you savree channel for doing this such a good and fantastic. Please make more videos like this on chemical engineering concepts more. Thank you
This is one of the 10 videos that I ever commented on . Fabulous, easy , clear demonstration and illustrations and explanation of the products. Thank you very much i will see your website to enlarge my knowledge
You have defined shell and tube type of heat exchangers like it is baffle arrangements addressed the thermodynamics of flow as a primary objective! Giving us consequential impact on the flow turbulence achieved by, say, "rod baffles" was a side effect of design and how largely by the flow parametars rather by the flow parameters rather than the design parametars. This is great introduction for a recently, a new development in shell and tube design that has been introduced, the invention of helical baffles which is known by the trase name "Helixchargers". Giving us a Method based on Shell and tube you helped us with New Method in a a helically baffled heat excharger at certain helix angles and the flow pattern in segmentally baffled heat exchangers that involves repeated ecpansion and construction with multiple bends, whereas in helically baffled units, the flow follows a smooth passage through the tube grid. So I can say brilliant way how to imply these technologies that are compatible.
This is amazing. I am a mech E third year student learning about these things to have an idea of these things and hopefully get an internship! This video helped so much, I am making a project with these things myself! Hopefully, I will finish it :))
You have no idea how long I looked for someone to explain this to me about 6 weeks ago, in unaccented English! Literally spend several hours crawling through Indian and Chinese videos.
I remember learning about heat exchangers when I was pursuing my chemical engineering degree. I forgot most of it because my job/work now isn't related to chemical engineering. I'm here just to remember what I learned before that I forget. This video makes me want to go back to college.
This a awesome technical presentation done. Comprehension is of the matter is 100% due to how well the author drew the auditory part along with the video in parallel. Great work
Its a very good video for me to learn about it. Very descriptive for me. Ive heard these words without sometimes imagining how they looked on the inside
I am from Chemical Engineering background, really loved your videos. "I hope you can make a 3D animation video on DISTILLATION COLUMNS and Double Pipe Heat Exchanger"
We also put an internal element on the inside wall of the tube(like rifling) adding more surface area and turbulence. The outer wall will often be finned for even more efficiency.
You are a legend♥️ I am an engine cadet and I can tell you.. I am moving on in this job because and only because of your simple and very useful videos🤍🤍🤍 thanks a lot sir
The best demonstration ever! But.. you could have mentioned about slotted holes of the foot of the exchanger. It s slotted on the how side of the exchanger, as thermal expansion occurs on that side. Anyway, it s still great 👍
Got to swap out a 20’*30” tube bundle whilst is the Air Force.had to cut a hole in the wall to do so. That was some crazy stuffing. It was one of those the engineers for the equipment and the building failed to think about post installation service and repairs.
Excellent video explaining constructive characteristics of a Heat Exchanger! Just one observation: At 9:51 you mention that the shell side is Multi-pass because of the baffles, but I think that arrangement is still considered to be single pass, since it flows across the shell just one time. At least that’s what I understood from reading Donald Kern’s “Process Heat Exchange”.
I was thinking the same! I've read Kern too and, if I am not wrong, you can have at most 2 passages for the shell. Moreover, in order to obtain it, one has to insert a longitudinal baffle!
Thank you for your kindly lecture. I will try to learn well and share it with my juniors. The direction of RUclips I am aiming to pass on to my juniors at this point in my career to work on the thermal design of the heat exchanger that I have been working for a lifetime. I would like to ask you a lot of teachings if you will hear it often in your chanel.
thank you very much. this video was very exciting and informative for me. I'm a mechanical engineering student and your video helped me understanding very things about heat exchangers. please continue producing videos.🤗
Awesome video cannot be thankful for such a video and explanation. Is it possible you can do such a video for Distillation column and all its parts..? Thanks again
@@savree-3d Already doing that ! and ofcourse already subscribed that channel. I even shared some of your videos with my friends. In the semester I will share them with my students, too. thank you for the great work !!
Hi ,hope you are well , brings back memories when i used to work in the petrochemical industry and used to witness tube bundle cleaning during shutdown/maintanence .
This is excellent - coming here to learn more about the ERV and this explains where. Some more depth in the science theory behind metal heat exchange could help too, but the model is intuitive enough to understand already.
Same principle as a heat exchanger in a boiler. Saw a lot of these in old houses and commercial buildings. You'll never run out of hot water as long as you don't turn the boiler off.
I saw an interactive 3D model of the shell and tube heat exchanger on your website. It was like an animation and I was able to look at it in different angles while it was playing. I thought it was incredible. Could you please do a tutorial on the process of how to did the 3D design? I'm a chemical engineering major from the US and I'd love to learn how you did it and share it with my colleagues.
One thing you didn't point out is often one fixed tube plate/sheet and the other is a floating tube plate/sheet to allow it to move lengthwise tube expansion due to thermal expansion. These floating tube sheets are often sealed by elastomer o-rings or metal rings sliding against the shell. I wish I had these videos years ago to give to engineers starting out as I had to often explain the working components in powerplants over many weeks sometimes (as the need arose) instead of having them watch these videos, answering their many questions as visually clear as this.
I am not sure if it was mentioned or if it really matters, but where does the hot fluid come in? Th tube side in or the shell side in? And if it could be both ways, which way is more efficient? Also thank you, the video was really helpfull!
Great video! Thanks for sharing and creating this ... It would be great if you can create such kind of videos about ( Cold strip unit ) - a stabilizer unit used to reduce H2S gas from Crude oil using a sweet gas -
Great idea Husein, these systems have been used along years to extract the sulfur along the H2S associated with crude oil. Actually looking forward to this because of work relations.
Very useful for understanding shell and and tube H.E.... thank you sir..can u please do a packed bed distillation column or a normal trayed distillation column...?
Hello sir... Great explanation Need a help from uh can u make some videos on evaporater , super heater, columns.. These all are used jn formaldehyde manufacturing plant.
From my understanding, shell and tube exchangers can be modified (to some extent) to reduce cooling capacity by plugging some tubes and lowering the effective heat exchange area.
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You can plug tubes in some shell and tube designs. Add plugs to decrease exchange, remove plugs to increase it.
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As a beginner with no precise background in heat exchangers, I found this video useful. Furthermore, I noticed whatever he said regardless of my poor listening skills as a foreigner.
This video is fantastic. Very high quality! I'd say it is one of the best and simple explanations I've ever seen. Not too bad considering I have over 10 years experience working as a Chemical Engineer - plenty of heat exchangers throughout my career. Congrats! Well done.
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Hi Pedro, I’m looking for some guidance on setting up a heat exchanger for chemical distillation. Could I request you to give me some insight into it
Thanks Pedro! Much appreciated.
The 3D view of any concept can understand easily by the learners than by teaching normally on board or reading the books could leads to some more doubts and could not understand properly. I like the way of explanation that how we starts and nice ending with slow movement. Thank you savree channel for doing this such a good and fantastic. Please make more videos like this on chemical engineering concepts more. Thank you
Just found this channel. As a very visual learner and engineer, I have never subscribed so fast in my LIFE.
cant be explained in a better way!! love the professional video quality and animations. we need more videos like these
Worked in a heat exchanger shop, burring tubes, rolling tubes, grinding welds, pushing tubes through the baffles. Good times!
I was a ASME SEC8 WELDER AT WESTINGHOUSE IN ORANGE,CAL IN THE
70'S - HEAT TRANSFER DIVISION,
THIS IS WHAT WE MADE, FOR THE
POWER PLANTS, THANK YOU
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By far the Best vedio explanation on Shell & tube heat exchanger on youtube
This is one of the 10 videos that I ever commented on . Fabulous, easy , clear demonstration and illustrations and explanation of the products. Thank you very much i will see your website to enlarge my knowledge
You have defined shell and tube type of heat exchangers like it is baffle arrangements addressed the thermodynamics of flow as a primary objective! Giving us consequential impact on the flow turbulence achieved by, say, "rod baffles" was a side effect of design and how largely by the flow parametars rather by the flow parameters rather than the design parametars. This is great introduction for a recently, a new development in shell and tube design that has been introduced, the invention of helical baffles which is known by the trase name "Helixchargers". Giving us a Method based on Shell and tube you helped us with New Method in a a helically baffled heat excharger at certain helix angles and the flow pattern in segmentally baffled heat exchangers that involves repeated ecpansion and construction with multiple bends, whereas in helically baffled units, the flow follows a smooth passage through the tube grid. So I can say brilliant way how to imply these technologies that are compatible.
This is amazing. I am a mech E third year student learning about these things to have an idea of these things and hopefully get an internship! This video helped so much, I am making a project with these things myself! Hopefully, I will finish it :))
Great video!!! the cross section added so much clarity and the narration is great too.
You have no idea how long I looked for someone to explain this to me about 6 weeks ago, in unaccented English! Literally spend several hours crawling through Indian and Chinese videos.
I didn’t hear you say it, but is this a “open/closed feedwater heater”? I.e. are the names synonyms?
saVRee 3D I did!
I remember learning about heat exchangers when I was pursuing my chemical engineering degree. I forgot most of it because my job/work now isn't related to chemical engineering. I'm here just to remember what I learned before that I forget. This video makes me want to go back to college.
A lot of jobs are that way it seems. The job involves a lot that they didn't teach in college and what you learned you rarely use.
Shell and tube Heat exchanger design and parts
pharmaguides.in/shell-and-tube-heat-exchanger/
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This a awesome technical presentation done. Comprehension is of the matter is 100% due to how well the author drew the auditory part along with the video in parallel. Great work
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Thanks from a retired chemical engineer, spent numerous hours of calculations sizing heat exchangers
Environmental engineering graduate here, we had a project designing one of those.
My first all nighter, fun times.
Its a very good video for me to learn about it. Very descriptive for me. Ive heard these words without sometimes imagining how they looked on the inside
I've never come across such a well explained video.. Thank you..
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very well explained...even after everything about it I had no idea as to how it actually looked...thanks for explaining so beautifully.
I am from Chemical Engineering background, really loved your videos.
"I hope you can make a 3D animation video on DISTILLATION COLUMNS and Double Pipe Heat Exchanger"
Shell and tube Heat exchanger design and parts
pharmaguides.in/shell-and-tube-heat-exchanger/
ruclips.net/video/PZs0HElX1KY/видео.html
We also put an internal element on the inside wall of the tube(like rifling) adding more surface area and turbulence. The outer wall will often be finned for even more efficiency.
You are a legend♥️ I am an engine cadet and I can tell you.. I am moving on in this job because and only because of your simple and very useful videos🤍🤍🤍 thanks a lot sir
Glad to hear that! I was also a marine engineering cadet (Maersk)... but it was a while ago! :-)
I still don't know what I'm doing (sigh).
Entire concept is very nicely explained
Superb explanation sir. Hats off to your animation.
This video is highly conceptual and understandable.
Superb video it's shows the whole exchanger enimation which is important for all designer...
Although I’m not an engineer or anything related to that work wise I just love animations and functions. I enjoy your videos :) much love.
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when you have adhd and the only way to learn is through visual explanations. Love this eexplanation makes perfect sense
Great visual covering how an AEL heat exchanger works.
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The best demonstration ever! But.. you could have mentioned about slotted holes of the foot of the exchanger. It s slotted on the how side of the exchanger, as thermal expansion occurs on that side. Anyway, it s still great 👍
Can you please elaborate?
Got to swap out a 20’*30” tube bundle whilst is the Air Force.had to cut a hole in the wall to do so. That was some crazy stuffing. It was one of those the engineers for the equipment and the building failed to think about post installation service and repairs.
Excellent video explaining constructive characteristics of a Heat Exchanger! Just one observation: At 9:51 you mention that the shell side is Multi-pass because of the baffles, but I think that arrangement is still considered to be single pass, since it flows across the shell just one time. At least that’s what I understood from reading Donald Kern’s “Process Heat Exchange”.
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I was thinking the same! I've read Kern too and, if I am not wrong, you can have at most 2 passages for the shell. Moreover, in order to obtain it, one has to insert a longitudinal baffle!
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yes, you are right.
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Hi, This is very good video lecture to understand about Heat Exchanger. Thank you very much.
Very amazing explanation. Can anyone tell me: What softwares were used here for this shell and tube modeling?
thankyou for your amazing efforts and explanations. You give me confidence in my exams.
Thanks sir, brilliant explanation, almost all the concepts about components and working are clear after watching this video.
You are most welcome
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Thank you so much for this videos!! I'm studying for my final exams and this videos are helping me a lot ♥
I'm so glad! Good luck with the exams.
Thank you for your kindly lecture.
I will try to learn well and share it with my juniors. The direction of RUclips I am aiming to pass on to my juniors at this point in my career to work on the thermal design of the heat exchanger that I have been working for a lifetime. I would like to ask you a lot of teachings if you will hear it often in your chanel.
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Awesome work! I am glad RUclips recommended me this channel.. Your content is outstanding.
thank you very much. this video was very exciting and informative for me. I'm a mechanical engineering student and your video helped me understanding very things about heat exchangers. please continue producing videos.🤗
Fantastic channel, great job!
Awesome video cannot be thankful for such a video and explanation. Is it possible you can do such a video for Distillation column and all its parts..? Thanks again
Great suggestion! It has been on our list for ages.
What an excellent video!!! Kindly do same for plate type also. Thank you very much for such nice explanation.
Thank you for this video and clear explanation. I am in sales and needed just an overview of the exchanger.
THANK YOU SO MUCH
:chemical engineering student from India
the best video i have ever watched. it is so perfect that even this is the first time that I write a comment under videos.
@@savree-3d Already doing that ! and ofcourse already subscribed that channel. I even shared some of your videos with my friends. In the semester I will share them with my students, too. thank you for the great work !!
Great Explanation! This is an excellent way to learn about how a tube heat exchanger works. This 3d model help me a lot!! Thx
Shell and tube Heat exchanger design and parts
pharmaguides.in/shell-and-tube-heat-exchanger/
ruclips.net/video/PZs0HElX1KY/видео.html
Hi ,hope you are well , brings back memories when i used to work in the petrochemical industry and used to witness tube bundle cleaning during shutdown/maintanence .
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This is excellent - coming here to learn more about the ERV and this explains where. Some more depth in the science theory behind metal heat exchange could help too, but the model is intuitive enough to understand already.
Shell and tube Heat exchanger design and parts
pharmaguides.in/shell-and-tube-heat-exchanger/
Easy to understand explanation. Thanks.
Same principle as a heat exchanger in a boiler. Saw a lot of these in old houses and commercial buildings. You'll never run out of hot water as long as you don't turn the boiler off.
Changed and repaired many such heat exchangers where I worked , all made or refurbished by Patterson -Kelly , East Stroudsburg, Pa.
I've machined and built so many of those damn things I never want to see another one again!!!!
Thank you again saVRee 3D! very good work.WELL DONE. Go ahead.Greetings from Annaba Algeria.
Do you have a video on how to use and how a borescope is used in the field?
saVRee videos, for sure are amazing 😄
I saw an interactive 3D model of the shell and tube heat exchanger on your website. It was like an animation and I was able to look at it in different angles while it was playing. I thought it was incredible. Could you please do a tutorial on the process of how to did the 3D design? I'm a chemical engineering major from the US and I'd love to learn how you did it and share it with my colleagues.
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Yeah I was looking for that too!
One thing you didn't point out is often one fixed tube plate/sheet and the other is a floating tube plate/sheet to allow it to move lengthwise tube expansion due to thermal expansion. These floating tube sheets are often sealed by elastomer o-rings or metal rings sliding against the shell.
I wish I had these videos years ago to give to engineers starting out as I had to often explain the working components in powerplants over many weeks sometimes (as the need arose) instead of having them watch these videos, answering their many questions as visually clear as this.
Great video, it really helped me a lot! Someone knows which software has been used for creating the 3D model?
Thank you very much for the very useful and an interesting explanation
Thank you, very bright and informative video.
Thank you so much. That what I want for my assignment. Once again. Thank you for this video and clear explanation.
Hi John, really nice work you have been doing, please clarify, will I be ble to download your course videos once I become a member of your channel.Thx
I am not sure if it was mentioned or if it really matters, but where does the hot fluid come in? Th tube side in or the shell side in? And if it could be both ways, which way is more efficient?
Also thank you, the video was really helpfull!
Very informative. Good job.
Fantastic vedio.. Thank you sir👍
Very nice video and very clear explanation on how a heat exchanger is built and how it works!
Great work, thank you
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this really cleared all my doubts.... thanks
very nice explanation. I understood it very well. Thank you!!!
Great video! Thanks for sharing and creating this ... It would be great if you can create such kind of videos about ( Cold strip unit ) - a stabilizer unit used to reduce H2S gas from Crude oil using a sweet gas -
Great idea Husein, these systems have been used along years to extract the sulfur along the H2S associated with crude oil. Actually looking forward to this because of work relations.
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Hi, excellent information. Please could you talk about the design aspects to minimize tube vibration. Thanks
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Very useful for understanding shell and and tube H.E.... thank you sir..can u please do a packed bed distillation column or a normal trayed distillation column...?
Thank you for a well presented practical run down on these heat exchangers.
Such a clear and detailed explanation! Thank you for a great job you are doing!
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I wonder what software you used to exclude or include different parts of the heat exchanger
Fabulous explain ❤️
First time I seen so much easy explanation of about heat exchanger
Glad you liked it
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Great Video, I’m just learning about heat exchangers and now I have a better understanding on this piece of equipment.
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8:50 I like how he just causally put in the 'Subsribe to the RUclips channel!' banner up as he was talking about U-tubes.
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That's great as usual, I suppose you to produce videos about systems like distillation system for exapmle.
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Shell and tube Heat exchanger design and parts
pharmaguides.in/shell-and-tube-heat-exchanger/
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Great explanations. No doubt , this is for perfect knowledge
Thanks a lot for watching. Appreciated.
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Please make one like this on distillation columns ..
I searched for random videos about engineering and coincidentally clicked on this. Best choice ever
Thanks!
omg whoever you are ur video is so helpful and easy to understand, thank you so much bro
very good lessons for starting juniors
great explanation cleared many doubts
Very good video, we use this to train our sales people. Bravo to you. Thank you . - Wellan Synergy Inc.
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what type of material can we use for the shell and what should be properties of the shell material
Hello sir... Great explanation
Need a help from uh can u make some videos on evaporater , super heater, columns.. These all are used jn formaldehyde manufacturing plant.
Great work! Thank you!
Thanks for the explanation. We have these where I work and we use steam to heat up water and dairy. Good to know how these work
Shell and tube Heat exchanger design and parts
pharmaguides.in/shell-and-tube-heat-exchanger/
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From my understanding, shell and tube exchangers can be modified (to some extent) to reduce cooling capacity by plugging some tubes and lowering the effective heat exchange area.
Thank you for taking the time to make an awesome concise video!
Thank you... We have this in pharmaceutical engineering
Can't explain better than this
Please tell, what should be the required velocities of fluids to get good efficiency?
Great explanation 👍🏾
Excellent sir...... Nice lecture
Good stuff.
How is the expansion allowance taken care in shell and tube exchange?
Thanks
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Recommended video for learners.
Thank you for such elaborate information. Great video.
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