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There are two types of fluids used for heat exchange in a straight tube heat exchanger. One is called the flow of product materials in the tube, and its stroke is called the tube side; A medium (steam or water) flows outside the pipe, and its stroke is called the shell side.
To improve the heat transfer coefficient of the fluid outside the tube, a certain number of transverse baffle plates are usually installed inside the shell. Baffles not only prevent fluid short circuits, increase fluid velocity, but also force fluid to cross flow through the tube bundle multiple times along the specified path, greatly increasing turbulence. The commonly used baffle is a semi-circular shape. Due to the different fluid temperatures inside and outside the tube, the temperatures of the shell and tube bundle also vary.