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The vibration of Heat Exchange Tubes due to hydrodynamic fluid
coupling is an international problem for Nuclear fuel assemblies
etc. on account of frequent failure of Heat exchanger tube, which
causes not only expensive repair but a great loss to the plant.
Thus, several studies in this field have been made so far. But
here, a study of three circular cylindrical tubes in a liquid is
done on the analytical approach. The author also describes the
various parameters for maximum efficiency of heat transmission from
Heat Exchanger's, which is defined as; nH =F (G/R, V) = Heat
transmission efficiency of the heat exchanger, where G=gap between
two adjoining tubes, R= Radius of cylindrical tubes (if considered
of same diameters) and V= fluid flow velocity and geometry of
tubes. The relations amongst the above parameters are yet to derive
to solve this problem.
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