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What is Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger (STHE)?

What is a Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger (STHE)?

Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger (STHE) is a class of heat exchanger design and the most common type used in various industrial applications. It is built around a shell (a large pressure vessel) with a bundle of tubes inside it.

Core Principle: One fluid runs through the tubes (the tube side), and another fluid flows over the tubes (within the shell but outside the tubes, known as the shell side). Heat is transferred from the hotter fluid to the colder fluid through the tube walls.

Key Components and Their Functions

To understand an STHE, it’s best to break it down into its main parts:

  1. Shell: A large cylindrical pressure vessel that houses the tube bundle. It has inlet and outlet nozzles for the shell-side fluid.
  2. Tube Bundle: The heart of the exchanger. It consists of:
    1. Tubes: The primary heat transfer surface. They can be made of various metals (e.g., stainless steel, copper, titanium) depending on the fluids and pressures involved.
    1. Tube Sheets: Thick plates, usually at both ends of the shell, into which the tubes are securely fastened (often expanded or welded). They create a pressure boundary between the shell and tube sides.
    1. Baffles: Perforated plates placed inside the shell. Their key functions are:

Common Types and Classifications

STHEs are highly versatile and can be classified based on their service or construction:

Advantages and Disadvantages

AdvantageDisadvantage
High Pressure Handling: Excellent for high-pressure applications (the fluid inside the tubes can be under very high pressure).High Cost: Generally, more expensive than plate or air-cooled heat exchangers for the same duty.
Robust Construction: Durable and can withstand harsh operating conditions.Large Footprint: Bulky and takes up significant space compared to compact designs like plate heat exchangers.
Easily Cleaned (Floating Head/U-Tube): The tube side is easy to clean mechanically. The bundle can be removed for shell-side cleaning.Less Efficient: Lower heat transfer efficiency per unit volume due to lower turbulence and surface area compared to plate heat exchangers.
Great Design Flexibility: Can be designed for a vast range of temperatures, pressures, and duties by changing materials, tube length, diameter, and count.Fouling: Baffles create dead zones where fouling (deposit build-up) can occur on the shell side.
Well-Understood Technology: A mature, proven design with established standards (e.g., TEMA standards).

Common Applications

Due to their robustness and flexibility, STHEs are ubiquitous in industry: