A heat exchanger is a device that transfers heat from one fluid to the others. A condenser is simply a heat exchanger. It compresses refrigerants into a hot gas to then condense them into a liquid. Majorly condenser is used to cool the required vapor and heat exchanger is used to heat the required liquid.
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A condenser is a specific type of heat exchanger that is used to transfer heat and convert a vapor or gas into its liquid form by removing heat. A heat exchanger, on the other hand, refers to a device that transfers heat between two fluids without them coming into direct contact. While a condenser serves the purpose of condensing a vapor into a liquid, a heat exchanger can be used for various purposes such as heating, cooling, or heat recovery.
A heat exchanger is a device used to transfer heat between two fluids at different temperatures. It can be used for both heating and cooling applications. A condenser is a specific type of heat exchanger that is designed to transfer heat from a vapor to a liquid state, typically used in refrigeration and air conditioning systems.
Surface condenser is a heat exchanger in which latent heat only absorbed by the cooling media and heat exchange mostly takes place on availble just surface of the tube bundle. Overhead condenses is also a heat exchanger in which latent heat and somewhat sensible heat also removed from the fluid
The heat absorbed by the condenser medium in a water-cooled condenser can be deposited either into the environment through the cooling water, which carries the heat away from the system via a cooling tower, or into another part of the system to be reused for heating purposes, like in a heat exchanger for a district heating system.
A one-to-one pass heat exchanger is a type of heat exchanger where both the hot and cold fluids pass through the exchanger once. This design is simpler and more compact compared to multiple pass exchangers, but may have a lower heat transfer efficiency due to the limited contact time between the fluids. It is commonly used in applications where space and cost are important factors.
Terminal temperature difference (TTD) is the temperature difference between the hot and cold streams at the end of a heat exchanger. It is a critical parameter in the design and operation of heat exchangers, as it directly affects the rate of heat transfer and the overall efficiency of the system. A smaller TTD generally leads to a more efficient heat transfer process.