What is the ideal flow type in a heat exchanger?
A) Laminar
B) Turbulent
C) Parallel
D) Cross flow
Answer: B
Explanation: A) Incorrect. The ideal flow type in a heat exchanger is turbulent flow because it provides more mixing and better heat transfer.
B) Correct. The ideal flow type in a heat exchanger is turbulent flow because it provides more mixing and better heat transfer.
C) Incorrect. The ideal flow type in a heat exchanger is turbulent flow because it provides more mixing and better heat transfer.
D) Incorrect. The ideal flow type in a heat exchanger is turbulent flow because it provides more mixing and better heat transfer.
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