Xphe Workshop
Course Fee: US$450
If you work with plate-and-frame geometries, Xphe® is the software for you. In this workshop you will discover how to use HTRI’s graphical tool for rating plate-and-frame heat exchanger designs and for conducting comparative studies of plate-and-frame versus shell-and-tube design solutions for specific applications. You will learn how Xphe handles single-phase and two-phase heat transfer and pressure drop for common corrugated plate patterns in a variety of configurations, from single-pass, single-plate arrangements to multipass, mixed plate designs. You will also leave with a better understanding of the analytical methods used in Xphe. Note that crossflow plate-and-block type arrangements are not accommodated in Xphe and are therefore not covered in this workshop.
Key Topics
- Overview of Xphe capabilities and applications (single-/multiple-plate types and passes, non-Newtonian fluid specification, port maldistribution, and more...)
- Process specifications for rating, simulation, and design
- Guidelines for specifying fluid properties
- Geometry input
- Introduction to HTRI analysis methods
Suggested Participants
Process and thermal design engineers that evaluate plate-and-frame heat exchanger performance
HTRI Software
This course will make use of the following HTRI software: Xchanger Suite® components Xist® and Xphe®. All training materials are based on the current software version.
Course Credits: 6 hours (PDH/CEU)
Outline
- Introduction to Plate-and-Frame Technology
- Characteristics and applications
- Pros and cons vs. shell-and-tube heat exchangers
- Geometry configurations
- Process Specifications
- Common uses
- Interface overview
- Case modes and process specification
- Fluid Properties
- Specification options
- Non-Newtonian fluids
- Geometry Input
- Key geometry input features in Xphe
- Key geometry input features in Xphe
- Methods
- Single-phase
- Boiling
- Condensing
Currently Scheduled
Upcoming Instructors
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Andy Mountford
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Senior Technical Lead, Training, provides technical support and training for HTRI. He earned a BSc and MSc in Chemistry and a PhD in Organometallic and Materials Chemistry from the University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK. During his tenure there, he conducted research at Wolfson Laboratory for Materials and Catalysis. He previously held the position of Thermal Design Supervisor at Tecnicas Reunidas in Madrid, Spain, gaining valuable experience using HTRI methods and software. Mountford oversaw the development of several high-profile PWR and BWR nuclear plant projects, as well as gained valuable experience in the thermohydraulic design of heat transfer equipment for the petrochemical and nitric acid/nitrates industries. His experience in using HTRI Xchanger Suite makes him uniquely qualified to bring an end-user’s perspective to the HTRI training program and to share techniques for effectively working with the software.