The thermal design of tube side condensers with non-condensable gases present : a report /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Manley, John Wright (Author)
Format: Thesis Book
Language:English
Published: [College Station, Texas] : [Texas A&M University], [1967]
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Abstract:This work presents a computer program written to perfrom calculations for a particular type condenser that is especially tedious when design is done by hand calculational procedures. The case in point is that of a vertical condenser, in which codensation takes place from a noncondensable gas inside the tubes. The shell side coolant is water. Some programming is included to allow the use of a single liquid component, other than water, or a multicomponent liquid mixture, or a boiling liquid as the shell side coolant. This portion of the program is not complete, but may be added with minimum effort. It would also be possible, with minor modifications, to perform the calculations for total condensation. The programming language is FORTRAN IV, and compilation was performed by a G-level compiler on an IBM 360, Model 40 computer. The writer is indebted to the Dow Chemical Company, Texas Division, Freeport, Texas, for the computer time used to develop the program. Also, thanks should go to Mr. E. C. Cyr of the Development Department of the Dow Chemical Company for his expert help and advice in programming matters.
Item Description:"Submitted to the Department of Chemical Engineering of the Texas A&M University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Engineering."
"August 1967."
"Major Subject: Chemical Engineering"
Physical Description:v, 133 leaves ; 30 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.