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Baffle Spacing in Heat Exchangers Formulas
Baffle spacing refers to the distance between adjacent baffles within the heat exchanger. Their purpose is to create turbulence on shell side fluid. And is denoted by L
Baffle
. Baffle Spacing is usually measured using the Millimeter for Length. Note that the value of Baffle Spacing is always positive.
Formulas to find Baffle Spacing in Heat Exchangers
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Baffle Spacing given Tube Length and Number of Baffles
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Baffle Spacing given Shell Area and Shell Diameter
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Heat Exchangers formulas that make use of Baffle Spacing
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Number of Baffles in Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger
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Shell Area for Heat Exchanger
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Shell Side Pressure Drop in Heat Exchanger
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Pressure Drop of Vapor in Condensers given Vapors on Shell Side
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Shell Diameter Given Shell Area and Baffle Spacing and Tube Pitch
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List of variables in Heat Exchangers formulas
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Length of Tube
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Number of Baffles
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Shell Area
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Tube Pitch
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Shell Diameter
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Pipe Outer Diameter
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FAQ
What is the Baffle Spacing?
Baffle spacing refers to the distance between adjacent baffles within the heat exchanger. Their purpose is to create turbulence on shell side fluid. Baffle Spacing is usually measured using the Millimeter for Length. Note that the value of Baffle Spacing is always positive.
Can the Baffle Spacing be negative?
No, the Baffle Spacing, measured in Length cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Baffle Spacing?
Baffle Spacing is usually measured using the Millimeter[mm] for Length. Meter[mm], Kilometer[mm], Decimeter[mm] are the few other units in which Baffle Spacing can be measured.
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