On a saline swimmingpool system, everything that comes into direct contact with the water really ought to be titanium. Anything other will quickly errode, and need replacing. If the system isn't using salt water, then titanium isn't entirely necessary, something less expensive is sufficient.
Yes, heat exchangers are used.
Uses of titanium: medical surgery, stomatology implants, aircrafts-spacecraft-ships construction, heat exchangers, sport accessories etc. Also compounds of titanium as titanium dioxide, titanium niobate, titanium tetrachloride have important and large applications.
blocked lines and wear of lines are the most important problems of heat exchangers.
Water tube heat exchanger swimming pool, Coaxial heat exchanger for laser and stainless steel exchangers are some of the heat exchangers used as super-heaters.
Waldemar Hryniszak has written: 'Heat exchangers' -- subject(s): Gas-turbines, Heat exchangers
Spencer T. Branson has written: 'Heat exchangers' -- subject(s): Heat exchangers
heat duty refers to the heat exchangers. heat duty of the heat exchangers is defined as the amount of heat transfered of 1kg of hot fluid to the 1 kg of cold fluid in one hour.
One uses tubes, the other uses hollow, flat conduits.
Titanium is highly heat resistant.
Titanium is highly heat resistant.
Fouling factor is essentially used in determining the efficiency of the heat exchangers. Fouling factor is obtained from service (product) on either side of tubes and material of tubes. It basically represents corrosion of heat exchangers tubes which affects efficiency of heat transfer.
Heat exchangers are a system which transfers heat from one place to another. This is an efficient way of heating that is used so that no one place over exceeds the maximum temperature.