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  2. Copper in heat exchangers - Wikipedia

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    Copper-based heat exchangers can be manufactured with copper tube/aluminum fin, cupro-nickel, or all-copper constructions. Various coatings can be applied to enhance corrosion resistance of the tubes and fins.

  3. Internally grooved copper tube - Wikipedia

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    To use smaller tubes instead of conventional-sized tubes in air conditioners, heat exchangers must be redesigned including the fin and tube circuits. [12] Design optimization requires the use of computational fluid dynamics to analyze airflow around the tubes and fins, as well as computer simulations of refrigerant flow and temperatures inside the tubes.

  4. Shell-and-tube heat exchanger - Wikipedia

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    In shell-and-tube heat exchangers there is a potential for a tube to rupture and for high pressure (HP) fluid to enter and over-pressurise the low pressure (LP) side of the heat exchanger. [8] The usual configuration of exchangers is for the HP fluid to be in the tubes and for LP water, cooling or heating media to be on the shell side.

  5. Category:Heat exchangers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Heat exchangers" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. ... Internally grooved copper tube; J. Jacketed vessel; M.

  6. Heat exchanger - Wikipedia

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    Fixed tube liquid-cooled heat exchangers especially suitable for marine and harsh applications can be assembled with brass shells, copper tubes, brass baffles, and forged brass integral end hubs. [citation needed] (See: Copper in heat exchangers).

  7. CuproBraze - Wikipedia

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    Due to the lower thermal expansion of copper versus aluminum, there is less thermal stress during the manufacturing of CuproBraze and in its use as a heat exchanger. CuproBraze heat exchangers have stronger tube-to-header joints than other materials. These braze joints are the very important in heat exchangers and must be leak-free.

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