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This document presents a comprehensive study on heat exchanger design, focusing on two distinct Design of Experiments (DOE) approaches. It compares four key variables: pressure drop in the shell, pressure drop in the tube, and heat transfer calculations across both DOEs. Detailed factorial design analyses are conducted to optimize each DOE method. The study culminates in an assessment of the final DOE results, analyzing the impact of various factors on design efficiency. This research serves as a guide for engineers to refine heat exchanger designs effectively.
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Heat Exchanger Design Logan SchaferDavid McGownMahmoud AbdelrazzaqMalhar Dave
DOE 1 Factorial Design Analysis Weight DP_shell DP_tube Q_calc
DOE 2 Factorial Design Analysis Weight DP_shell Q_calc DP_tube
Variables Considered Final DOE DOE 1 DOE 2
Final DOE Factorial Design Analysis Weight DP_shell DP_tube Q_calc