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Hello PTC Community,
I'm currently working on a project related to heat exchangers, specifically focusing on an economizer. I've attached some temperature characteristic curves showing the temperature profiles for both co-current and counter-current flow arrangements. However, I'm having difficulty adjusting the axes for both the x-axis (distance) and y-axis (temperature) to improve clarity and presentation.
What I Need:
Your insights and advice would be greatly appreciated!
i have added a mathcad prime file and a screenshot from my book,
Thank you in advance for your help!
Best regards,
Michael
Could it be that you confused "deg" (degree, a unit used to measure angles) and "C" (Coulomb, unit of electric charge) with "°C" (degree Celsius, a temperature unit) ??
Also note the difference between °C and Delta°C !!
Concerning the the plots - the functions you plot are linear functions, so (unlesss you use log scale) the graph is a straight line and not what you show from the books screenshots.