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Condensate Flow in Heat Exchangers Formulas
Condensate Flow refers to the flowrate of the liquid condensate formed due to condensation of vapors in a condenser type heat exchanger. And is denoted by W
c
. Condensate Flow is usually measured using the Kilogram per Second for Mass Flow Rate. Note that the value of Condensate Flow is always positive.
Heat Exchangers formulas that make use of Condensate Flow
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Vertical Tube Loading for Inside Condensation
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Vertical Tube Loading for Outside Condensation
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Horizontal Tube Loading for Outside Condensation
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Length of Tubes in Horizontal Condenser given Tube Loading and Condensate Flowrate
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Number of Tubes in Horizontal Condenser given Condensate Flowrate and Tube Loading
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FAQ
What is the Condensate Flow?
Condensate Flow refers to the flowrate of the liquid condensate formed due to condensation of vapors in a condenser type heat exchanger. Condensate Flow is usually measured using the Kilogram per Second for Mass Flow Rate. Note that the value of Condensate Flow is always positive.
Can the Condensate Flow be negative?
No, the Condensate Flow, measured in Mass Flow Rate cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Condensate Flow?
Condensate Flow is usually measured using the Kilogram per Second[kg/s] for Mass Flow Rate. Gram per Second[kg/s], Gram per Hour[kg/s], Milligram per Minute[kg/s] are the few other units in which Condensate Flow can be measured.
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