PhD in Mechanical Engineering | IEEE, APA 7th & ASME | Engineering Research Expert
Prof. Omar Farooq earned his PhD in Mechanical Engineering with a focus on thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and materials engineering. With over five years of academic writing support, he handles research papers, lab reports, technical assignments, thesis chapters, and coursework in engineering, physics, environmental science, and applied mathematics.
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Abstract: This paper presents a computational analysis of shell-and-tube heat exchanger (STHE) performance under variable baffle spacing conditions using ANSYS Fluent CFD software. The study evaluates heat transfer coefficients, pressure drop, and overall thermal efficiency across five baffle spacing configurations (25%, 35%, 45%, 55%, and 65% of shell diameter) at inlet velocities ranging from 0.5 to 2.5 m/s.
I. Introduction: Shell-and-tube heat exchangers represent the most widely deployed heat transfer devices in industrial applications, accounting for approximately 65% of all heat exchange equipment used in chemical processing, power generation, and HVAC systems globally [1]. Their thermal efficiency, maintenance characteristics, and operational flexibility make them the preferred solution across a broad range of process engineering contexts...
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