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Choosing the Optimum Shell and Tube Exchanger TEMA type

Shell and tube heat exchanger TEMA type can highly affect exchanger size, easy maintenance, and mechanical integrity. That’s why selecting the optimum Exchanger TEMA (Tubular Exchanger Manufacturers Association) type is crucial to ensure optimal performance and easy maintenance. Shall we use an exchanger with fixed tubesheet? Or a floating head with removable channel cover? How does the fluid being highly fouling or clean affect the choice? How does design pressure or temperature affect the exchanger TEMA type choice? Do we need a kettle type or do we need to split the shell flow at inlet and outlet? In this video, we shall go through different guidelines that are followed when choosing the shell and tube exchanger TEMA type. Link to the article: https://boostrand.com/how-to-choose-t... Link to P&ID course: https://boostrand.com/pid Introduction to Process Engineering (Free course): https://boostrand.com/free-course #shellandtube #heatexchanger #tema #processengineering ▬ Contents of this video ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 0:00 - Introduction 0:37 - Understanding TEMA Types 1:14 - Front Head Types: Channel and Removable Cover 1:51 - Bonnet Integral Cover and Cost Considerations 2:28 - Shell Types: One Pass and Kettle Type 3:04 - Divided Flow Shell Type 3:48 - Rear Head Types: Fixed Tube Sheet and Floating Head 4:29 - Selecting TEMA Type Based on Fouling Resistance 5:11 - Rear Head Selection for Clean Fluids 5:59 - Cleaning Considerations for Tube Sides 6:36 - High Pressure and Thermal Expansion Considerations 7:48 - Boiling and Condensation Effects 8:28 - Using Divided Flow Shell Type 9:05 - Conclusion: Optimizing Heat Transfer Processes

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