How Plate Heat Exchanger Works
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- čas přidán 29. 07. 2024
- In this video, we use a 3D model to explain how the plate heat exchanger works and why it is so efficient.
The 3D model is animated so we can take it apart and view all the main components. We look at the plate stack, frame, gaskets and clamping bolts etc.
We mention the plate design and how it seals to separate the two flowing mediums.
The advantages and disadvantages of this type of heat exchanger are discussed and we compare some of these features to the shell and tube type heat exchanger.
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Thanks for watching!
Jon
Disclaimer: I mentioned in the video that there are only two types of heat exchanger in the industrial world, this is not true, there are two COMMON types of heat exchanger used in the industrial world (plate type, and, shell and tube type). Sorry for the error.
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3D-knowledge Hi, I am a Control Engineer working in HVAC industry. Can you please make a video for the Plate heat exchanger with bypass dampers which are used in the HVAC industry?
thanks a lot. you explained it very nicely. I was having trouble understanding how the fluid moves through the plates. now I get it.
Thanks for the video, Item no.4 is called the carrying bar and item no.3 is the guidning bar.
Thank you! The 3D model is incredibly helpful. And your explanations are great.
Excellent video clip on Plate Type Heat Exchanger's. Thanks Jon
Thank you. Keep a look out for some of the updated videos. Audio will be a lot better and I am doing a shell and tube heat exchanger.
Nicely explained......thank you
Thanks. Be sure to check the new channel (saVRee).
Thanks for sharing valuable info
Brilliant explanation.
Thanks man! Appreciated. Don't forget to Check the new CZcams channel.
Nice explanation, and there nothing more pain the ass than removing those plates and fitting new gaskets and putting it back together correctly and expecting no leaks or mixing.
very well, explained
Thanks!
Nice presentation. Thanks
Thanks. Checkout the new channel. Search 'savree' on CZcams.
Brilliant 👏
thank you sir
You're welcome. Be sure to checkout the new channel
That cleared it up
Thanks. Check out our saVRee channel for more. Just search in CZcams for 'savree'
Sir very good video
Great video 👍
Thanks
Is the heat exchange in a PHX conduction or convection
Is there such a thing as a small size heat exchanger to try and capture the heat I am exhausting out of my grow area to my backyard in the winter? I know they have air-exchangers for homes but they have their own internal fans I believe. Do they have passive ones that work with exhaust fans? Thanks and i wish i can use it in my 4x4 marshydor tent .
Thanks you sir
How I understand co current type PHE and counter current type PHE ???
Checkout the shell and tube video I made on the new channel.
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Well explained .....but how to get that information any link or website ???
I'm unable to get it
Plz forward it
I want that information....can u plzz provide ?
How to calculate heating surface for PHE
You need proper information from the manufacturer. Also fluids, density and flow characteristics etc.
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I love Thailand! But, it will be a while before I can get some Thai subs (sorry). I know its a bummer to watch stuff in English sometimes, so I will try and find a way to put all this stuff in more languages. Hindi, Spanish and French are high on my list, just have not figured out a way to translate stuff economically yet.
study a Petrochemical class Then come watch the video. It's not understandable. I'm not good at languages.