Suppose you have hot fluid and cold water, what fluid you
should flow in shell side and tube side in a shell and tube
heat exchanger and why
Answer Posted / mehul patel
no, cool water is to be pass through tubr side is
desirable, due to ease of maintenance reason and safety
point of view also.
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