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Process Modelling and Design of Shell and Tube Heat Exchangers
Overview:
Shell and tube heat exchangers are used extensively throughout the process industry and as such a basic
understanding of their design, construction and performance is important to the practicing engineer.
Author: P & I Design | File Size: 175 KB
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