Hair Pin Heat Exchanger - Baher
Hair Pin Heat Exchanger - Baher
Hair Pin Heat Exchanger - Baher
(Double Pipe)
Heat Exchangers
Stacked skid Bundle during fabrication Removable bundle type Hair Pin Heat Exchanger
Heat Exchangers Baher Elsheikh – March 2022
Main Components of Hair Pin Heat Exchangers
Tie Rods
Shell side
nozzle Tubesheet
Baffles
Tubes
Tube side
Shell Nozzles
Rear Closure
Shell
Support Shell side Front Closure
Support nozzle
Pure counter flow permits close temperature approach and temperature cross
4
1
Option-1
Common closure
Option-2
Separated closure
High-alloy [austenitic, ferritic, and austenitic / ferritic (duplex)] steel and 1.473
other nonferrous materials
Titanium 1.067
Rotated
Square 90°
Square 40°
TEMA RCB-2.4
Triangular Square
Expanded
Process of expanding a tube to a fully plastic state into contact with tube hole that
creates residual interface pressure between the tube and tubesheet
Strength Welded
Weld design strength is equal to or greater than the axial tube strength
Can be Full strength Weld or Partial Strength Weld
Full Strength Weld: in which the design strength is equal to or greater than the axial
tube strength
Partial Strength Weld: in which the design strength is based on the mechanical and
thermal axial tube loads that are determined from the actual design conditions
Seal Welded
Weld is used to supplement an expanded tube to tubesheet joint to ensure leak
tightness
Heat Exchangers Baher Elsheikh – March 2022