[TRNSYS-users] Type 5c-f: side mixed/unmixed ???

David BRADLEY d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Tue Oct 4 09:39:13 PDT 2011


Karol,
   If liquid flows through the heat exchanger in parallel tubes, the 
liquid is said to be "unmixed." If liquid flows across a series of 
tubes, that liquid is said to be "mixed"
Best,
  David


On 10/4/2011 09:55, Karol Bandurski wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I don't understand idea of different instances of Cross Heat 
> Exchanger: Type 5c-f...
>
> What does it mean: 'heat exchanger with both hot (source) and cold 
> (load) side unmixed/mixed'?
>
> What does it mean: 'side mixed' or 'unmixed'? Could you give me some 
> examples?
>
> Kind regards,
>
> ------------------------------------------------
>
> Karol Bandurski MSc.
>
> Institute of Environmental Engineering <http://www.ee.put.poznan.pl/>
>
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