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  1. IEEE Transactions on Military Electronics
  2. Year : 1964 Volume : 8
  3. Issue 2
  4. An Example of Design for Minimum Total Cost, Counter-Flow Heat Exchangers
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Year : 1965 Volume : 9
Year : 1964 Volume : 8
Issue 3
Issue 2
IEEE Professional Technical Group on Military Electronics
Table of contents
The Challenge That Is Ours
Foreword
Planning of Systems
Electric Power Systems Planning Using Linear Programming
An Example of Design for Minimum Total Cost, Counter-Flow Heat Exchangers
Future Trends in Energy Conversion on a Very Large Scale
Observing the State of a Linear System
Practical Aspects of State-Space Methods, Part I-System Formulation and Reduction
Systems Approach to Theory of Computing Systems
Theory and Performance Limitations of Analog Systems
System Analysis of Semi-Markov Processes
An Optimal Data Association Problem in Surveillance Theory
Contributors
Information for authors
Publication schedule
Institutional listings
Issue 1
Year : 1963 Volume : MIL-7

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An Example of Design for Minimum Total Cost, Counter-Flow Heat Exchangers

Content Provider IEEE Xplore Digital Library
Author Zener, Clarence
Copyright Year 1963
Description Many types of equipment have two costs: the cost of the work potential dissipated by the equipment in operation, and its initial capital cost. The correct design minimizes the total cost. A mathematical technique has recently been developed for obtaining algebraic expressions for the minimum cost, as well as for the optimum design parameters in terms of the physical parameters of the system and of various unit costs, such as electric power and fuel costs. The present paper illustrates this mathematical optimization technique through its application to the design of a counter-flow heat exchanger. Algebraic expressions are obtained for the following design parameters: flow velocities and surface area per unit rate of heat exchanged. This mathematical technique is equally applicable to design problems where properties other than cost are to be minimized, such as weight.
Starting Page 63
Ending Page 66
Page Count 4
File Size 647306
File Format PDF
ISSN 05361559
Volume Number 8
Issue Number 2
Language English
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Publisher Date 1964-04-01
Access Restriction Subscribed
Rights Holder Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Subject Keyword Heat transfer Cost function Heat engines Design optimization Equations Fuels Water heating Water conservation Temperature Design engineering
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Electrical and Electronic Engineering Aerospace Engineering
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