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Number of Transfer Units in Heat Exchanger Formulas
The number of transfer units is defined as ratio of overall thermal conductance to smaller heat capacity rate. NTU designates non-dimensional heat transfer size or thermal size of the exchanger. And is denoted by NTU.
Formulas to find Number of Transfer Units in Heat Exchanger
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NTU relation of double pipe parallel flow heat exchanger
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NTU relation of double pipe counter flow heat exchanger
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NTU relation of double pipe counter flow heat exchanger given C equal to 1
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NTU relation of double pipe counter flow heat exchanger with Cmax mixed and Cmin unmixed
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NTU relation of double pipe counter flow heat exchanger with Cmax unmixed and Cmin mixed
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NTU relation of heat exchanger with one shell pass and 2, 4, 6 tube pass
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NTU relation of heat exchanger given all exchanger C equal to 0
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Number of transfer units
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List of variables in Heat Exchanger formulas
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Heat capacity ratio
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Effectiveness of Heat Exchanger
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Area
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Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient
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Smaller Value
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FAQ
What is the Number of Transfer Units?
The number of transfer units is defined as ratio of overall thermal conductance to smaller heat capacity rate. NTU designates non-dimensional heat transfer size or thermal size of the exchanger.
Can the Number of Transfer Units be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Number of Transfer Units, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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