When we want to heat a stream of liquid by Steam, we usually keep steam on the shell side and fluid in the tube.

When we want to heat a stream of liquid by Steam, we usually keep steam on the shell side and fluid in the tube. Correct Answer True

It is best suited when we keep the steam on the shell side because it is easier and mechanically more feasible to remove condensate from the shell side as film condensation decreases the heat transfer coefficient.

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