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Overall Heat Transfer Coefficients in Heat Exchangers
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Representative values of the overall heat transfer coefficients in heat exchangers.
Note that the overall heat transfer coefficient ranges from about 10 W/m2· °C for gas-to-gas heat exchangers to about 10,000 W/m2· °C for heat exchangers that involve phase changes. This is very typical since gases have very low thermal conductivities, and phase-change processes involve very high heat transfer coefficients.
Type of heat exchanger | U, W/m2 · °C* |
Water-to-water | 850–1700 |
Water-to-oil | 100–350 |
Water-to-gasoline or kerosene | 300–1000 |
Feedwater heaters | 1000–8500 |
Steam-to-light fuel oil | 200–400 |
Steam-to-heavy fuel oil | 50–200 |
Steam condenser | 1000–6000 |
condenser (water cooled) | 300–1000 |
Ammonia condenser (water cooled) | 800–1400 |
Alcohol condensers (water cooled) | 250–700 |
Gas-to-gas | 10–40 |
Water-to-air in finned tubes (water in tubes) | 30–60† 400–850† |
Steam-to-air in finned tubes (steam in tubes) | 30–300† 400–4000‡ |
* Multiply the listed values by 0.176 to convert them to Btu/h · ft2 · °F.
† Based on air-side surface area.
‡ Based on water- or steam-side surface area.