HTRI Xchanger Suite, the most advanced tool for the design, rating, and simulation of heat exchangers, brings our rigorous research to end users in an integrated graphical environment. With the addition of our latest component—Xspe—HTRI’s premier technology and expertise are available in a full complement of products for all your engineering needs. HTRI Xchanger Suite components share many common features.Supporting Data Since 1962, HTRI has collected and analyzed data from industrial-sized units. These data have been used to develop the methods and correlations integral to our software. Heat transfer and pressure drop correlations are continually reviewed and updated as part of our ongoing research program. A partial list of HTRI data banks follows: high-finned tubes shellside single-phase shellside flow boiling...
HTRI is pleased to announce the availability of HTRI Xchanger Suite 6.0, the latest version of our industry-leading software for designing, rating, and simulating heat transfer equpment. Version 6.0 contains dozens of new features designed to make the software easier to use than ever before, while our fully incremental calculation engines ensure that you get the most accurate results available. Among the new or improved features are direct access to and better integration with external property packages better handling of non-Newtonian fluids new entrainment model and output for kettle reboilers tight integration between Xist and Xvib for tube vibration calculations In addition to these highlights, Xchanger Suite 6.0 features a new help system, new options in several modules, and incorporation...
:::::English Description:::::: HTRI Xchanger Suite 5.0, the most advanced tool for the design, rating, and simulation of heat exchangers, brings our rigorous research to end users in an integrated graphical environment. With the addition of our latest component—Xspe—HTRI’s premier technology and expertise are available in a full complement of products for all your engineering needs. HTRI Xchanger Suite components share many common features. Supporting Data Since 1962, HTRI has collected and analyzed data from industrial-sized units. These data have been used to develop the methods and correlations integral to our software. Heat transfer and pressure drop correlations are continually reviewed and updated as part of our ongoing research program. A partial list of HTRI data banks follows: high-finned tubes shellside...