The event was organized by American Society of
Mechanical Engineers (ASME). This event took place in
Seattle, Washington from 11th to 15th November 2007.
Friterm contributed the technical paper which is about
the research conducted on design and prediction of
thermal and hydraulic performance of finned-tube compact
heat exchangers (coils) and implementation of this
research to software application, namely FRTCOILS.
In this event, the paper was presented by Friterm R&D
engineer, Mr. Naing Tun, at the technical session of
Computational Heat Transfer. The research was mainly
focused on how to design and predict the performance
coils which are the main heat transfer equipments widely
used in heating, ventilation, air-conditioning and
refrigeration industries. The software predictions such
as coil capacity and pressure drop are verified against
experimental results. This research was the outcome of
cooperation program between industry and academic
institution. Friterm is continuing its commitment to
research and development to provide quality products in
the industry.
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