Double pipe heat exchanger sources

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A user is seeking comprehensive resources for the thermal and mechanical design of double pipe heat exchangers. They have found some online tutorials and a book titled "Process Heat Transfer" by Kern but are looking for more recent materials. Another participant recommends "Fundamentals of Heat Exchanger Design" by Ramesh K. Shah and Dusan P. Sekulic as an excellent source that covers various heat exchanger types, including double-pipe designs, with in-depth theoretical and empirical insights. The discussion highlights the need for updated literature in the field of heat exchanger design. Overall, participants are focused on identifying valuable resources for effective design practices.
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I am looking for a complete double pipe heat exchanger thermal and mechanical design. I've found some online sources like this http://scopewe.com/double-pipe-heat-exchanger-design-part-1/ tutorial. and book like process heat transfer by Kern. but I need newer books or online sources.
thanks for any sources in advance.
 
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For anything related to heat exchangers, I would recommend the book "Fundamentals of Heat Exchanger Design" by Ramesh K. Shah and Dusan P. Sekulic. I've found it to be an excellent source for theory, analytical solutions, empirical correlations, etc. related to all kinds of heat exchangers. Specifically, it covers double-pipe heat exchangers in some considerable depth.
 
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