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About the Heat Exchanger Simulation Project
Heat exchanger is a device that transfers heat between fluids at different temperatures via heat transfer. It is commonly used both in everyday life and industries for example evaporation and condensation process in HVAC applications and refrigeration process, automobile radiators, heat sinks, and regenerators in gas turbine engines, steam generation in thermal power plants and distillation process in chemical industry. Simulation can be used to improve the performance of heat exchangers. This project is about simulation of a heat exchanger using ANSYS CFX. CFX simulation files are also attached for download.
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