Heat Exchangers: Fundamentals and Design

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Last updated on May 5, 2026 1:04 pm

In this course, learn about the differet types of heat exchangers, heat transfer, regenerators, heat exchanger testing, network synthesis and more.

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In this free online course, learn about heat exchangers, their importance and how they’re used in different industries. You will explore the design and analysis of different types of heat exchangers and regenerators. This course will be of interest to mechanical engineering students or design professionals. Boost your mechanical engineering knowledge and skills, by studying this comprehensive course.

What You Will Learn In This Free Course

  • List the classifications and applica…
  • Describe the design and simulation o…
  • Explain heat transfer co-efficient, …
  • Discuss the enhancement of heat tran…
  • List the classifications and applications of heat exchangers
  • Describe the design and simulation of heat exchangers
  • Explain heat transfer co-efficient, double pipe and shell and tube heat exchangers
  • Discuss the enhancement of heat transfer compact heat exchangers
  • Compare and contrast fin tube and plate fine heat exchangers
  • Describe heat pipes and heat pipe heat exchangers
  • Discuss phase change heat exchangers and surface condensers
  • Explain micro heat exchangers, micro scale heat transfer and micro channels
  • Outline the design and simulation of regenerators
  • Describe fouling in heat exchangers and direct contact heat exchangers
  • Summarise heat exchanger network synthesis and heat exchanger testing
  • Heat Exchangers

    In this module you will learn about the classifications, applications, design and simulations of heat exchangers.; Module

    Design and Simulation

    In this module you will learn about the design and simulation of heat exchangers and tubular heat exchanger types.; Module

    Tubular Heat Exchanger

    In this module you will learn about heat transfer co-efficient, double pipe, and shell and tube design.; Module

    Heat Transfer

    In this module you will learn about the enhancement of heat transfer compact heat exchangers, extended surface heat transfer and analysis of fin plates for finned tube heat exchangers.; Module

    Fin Heat Exchangers

    In this module you will learn about fin tube heat exchangers and plate fine heat exchangers.; Module

    Plate Fin Heat Exchanger

    In this module you will solve plate fin heat exchanger numerical problems, estimate the mass flow rate of gas and air, examine multiple fluid stream geometry and more.; Module

    Surface Condensers

    In this module, you will learn about phase change heat exchangers and surface condensers.; Module

    Heat Pipes

    In this module you will learn about tube condensation, heat pipes and heat pipe heat exchangers.; Module

    Micro Heat Exchangers

    In this module you will learn about micro heat exchangers, micro scale heat transfer and micro channels.; Module

    Regenerators

    In this module you will learn about the analysis of fixed bed regenerators and the design and simulation of regenerators.; Module

    Fouling

    In this module you will learn about fouling in heat exchangers and direct contact heat exchangers.; Module

    Network Analysis

    In this module you will learn about heat exchanger network synthesis and heat exchanger testing.; Module

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