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[[File:Heat exchanger5.png|thumb|right|Heat Exchanger]]
[[Heat Exchangers]] are used to heat one fluid with a hotter fluid, to cool a fluid with a colder fluid, to condense a gaseous fluid with a colder fluid, or to boil a liquid with a hotter fluid. In '''Heat Exchanger Course''' you will learn about the basic construction of shell and tube and plate type heat exchangers and about counter flow, parallel flow, and cross flow patterns of flow. The heat transfer equation is introduced along with the log mean temperature difference and the overall heat transfer coefficient. The meaning of multi-pass and regenerative heat exchangers is covered and several common heat exchanger applications are discussed.


The Heat Exchanger Training Course covers a large range of Exchanger types like Shell & Tube Exchanger (includes TEMA type classification), Air Cooled Exchanger, Plate & Frame (Plate Exchanger), Spiral Exchanger, etc. Detailed Coverage provided on Heat Exchanger Operation & Maintenance of popular TEMA - AES, BEM, AEP, CFU, AKT & AJW types. The primary focus on Heat Exchanger Graphic / Heat Exchanger Animation in the CBT helps in very clearly understanding Heat Exchanger Operating Principle / Heat Exchanger Working Principle & Heat Exchanger Maintenance Procedures like Testing and aids in Heat Exchanger Repair. The Heat Exchanger Training Program provides a detailed knowledge on Heat Exchanger Assembly and Dismantling. Animated Cut-Sections give a Deep Insight into how Heat Exchangers work…
 
 
 
==Objectives==
At the conclusion of this course, the student will:
* Be familiar with the parts of or general construction of shell, tube, and plate type heat exchangers
* Be able to differentiate among parallel flow, counter flow and cross flow heat exchangers
* Be able to differentiate between single-pass and multi-pass heat exchangers
* Be able to differentiate between regenerative and non-regenerative heat exchangers.
* Know the meanings of the terms hotwell and condensate depression
 
 
==Intended Audience==
Primarily for mechanical, chemical, nuclear and industrial engineers, but would be of interest to any engineer wanting a review of heat exchanger basics. Someone completing this course will gain knowledge about the types and flow patterns of heat exchangers and about some of their applications.

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