Calculation of the heat transfer coefficient while evaporation

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Formulas for calculating the heat transfer coefficient during nucleate and film boiling in plate heat exchangers are sought. The Chemical Engineers Handbook is recommended as a resource for these formulas. Participants express eagerness to share insights and information on the topic. Accurate calculations are essential for optimizing heat exchanger performance. Further contributions are encouraged to enhance understanding of the subject.
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Hi,

I would like to know if somebody has the formulas to find the heat transfer coefficient while the nucleate boiling and the film boiling, for a plate heat exchanger...

I really look forward reading someone.

Thanks
 
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zinguy said:
Hi,

I would like to know if somebody has the formulas to find the heat transfer coefficient while the nucleate boiling and the film boiling, for a plate heat exchanger...

I really look forward reading someone.

Thanks

check the Chemical Engineers Handbook
 
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