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Available online design and simulation of multistream plate-fin heat exchangers. Single-phase streams.
Experimental investigations and validation of two dimensional model for multistream plate fin heat exchangers.
IIR document
Air side pressure drop in plate finned tube heat exchangers.
Multi-objective optimization of the geometrical structure parameters of serrated fin in plate-fin heat exchanger with cryogenic liquid nitrogen based on fluid structure interaction analysis.
Effect of flow direction of heating medium on boiling heat transfer characteristics in a single-channel plate-fin heat exchanger.
Differential mass evacuation sampling method for measuring refrigerant charge in round tube plate fin heat exchangers (ASHRAE RP-1785).
Thermal design of large plate-fin heat exchanger for cryogenic air separation unit based on multiple dynamic equilibriums.
Evaporation heat transfer and flow characteristics of vertical upward flow in a plate-fin heat exchanger.
Numerical investigation on flow boiling characteristics of liquified natural gas in FLNG plate-fin heat exchanger under sloshing conditions.
Differential mass measurement scale for measuring refrigerant charge and oil retention of round tube plate fin heat exchangers (ASHRAE RP-1785).
Recommended by the IIR / IIR document
Comparison of refrigerant charge requirements in an optimized fin and tube evaporator versus plate heat exchangers.
Optimal design of tests for heat exchanger fouling identification.
The hybrid method applied to the plate-finned tube evaporator geometry.
Multi-objective optimization design of a plate–fin water evaporator in a low-pressure environment based on the MO-SHERPA algorithm.
Analysis of the thermal performance of heat exchangers for active chilled beam units.
Encyclopedia of Refrigeration
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Additive manufacturing of heat exchangers
In the refrigeration industry, additive manufacturing (colloquially referred to as “3D printing”) makes it possible to fabricate novel, complex and potentially more energy efficient...