Author/Authors :
Jialing Zhu، نويسنده , , Wei Zhang، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Plate heat exchangers (PHEs) are an important part of a geothermal heating system. If
titanium is the material used for the PHE, then the latter will cost from about 25–30% of the
total cost of the heating system. This paper discusses the integrated optimal design of the
materials, placement, size and flow-rate of a plate heat exchanger. With an input of data on
the application technology, and economic and environmental parameters, a computer can
be used to design the optimal placement, size and flow-rate of the PHEs. With this type of
calculation, the computer can provide values for PHE size, flow-rate, flow paths and flow
channels, with a minimum heat transfer area for a basic heat requirement. The paper also
illustrates how the choice of PHE size, and the placement of the flow paths and flow channels
influences the heat transfer area, producing a different design from that of a practical application
(Tianjin, China). By optimizing its design, the PHEs will effectively be smaller than the
real example given, with a consequent reduction in cost.
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Keywords :
Geothermal heating system , Plate heat exchanger , Design optimization , China , Tianjin