Scottish (UK)

Heat Exchanger Theory (Edinburgh)

Heat Exchanger Theory (Edinburgh)
  • Date From 1st October 2019
  • Date To 1st October 2019
  • Price Free and open to all
  • Location Classroom 2, Sanderson Building, King's Buildings, The University of Edinburgh, Mayfield Road, EH9 3JW

Alfa Laval Ltd is a leading global supplier of products and solutions for heat transfers, separation and fluid handling through their key products - heat exchangers, separators, pumps and valves.

They currently play a vital role in areas that are crucial for society, such as energy optimisation, environmental protection and food production. 

Plate heat exchangers have long been recognised as a compact and cost-effective alternative to the shell-and-tube heat exchanger in many process applications. More recently, novel designs and configurations have also been developed for condensers, evaporators and re-boilers. Developments include different innovative plate patterns to mitigate the fouling and different welding procedures to increase reliability.

Presenter and topics

Push Dhillon, Energy Division Segment Manager, Alfa Laval Ltd 

  • The theory of the Heat Transfer in relation to compact heat exchangers
  • The unique feature of the compact range of the heat exchangers

Time

18:00 arrival with a 18:30 start till 20:00.

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