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What should we have the wall thickness of heat ex-changer? and how to find the heat load if phase change in present?

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Question added by ghulam ali , production Manager , Habib rice products Ltd
Date Posted: 2016/02/05
MOHAMMED AL RIYAZ DIWAN MOHAIDEEN
by MOHAMMED AL RIYAZ DIWAN MOHAIDEEN , Industry Consulting Consultant , NTT Data

By calculating the latent heat we can calculate heat if there is a phase change

Md Iftekhar Alam
by Md Iftekhar Alam , KEPL , ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION

Generally wall thickness may be used to reduce the heat transfer but some time its use to increase the heat transfer, its mainly depends upon nature of the wall and coefficient of heat transfer. 

some time no heat transfer occur such as, when ice melt into liquid at zero degree Celsius.  but other case we can find heat load by many application or theory such as conduction, radiation and convection rule

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