A Heat Exchanger or Condenser is a device used to convert a vapour or gaseous substance into a liquid state through the process of conden sation. It is commonly used in various industrial and scientific applications, particularly in heat exchange systems and processes involving vaporization and cooling. Condensers are crucial components in systems where the conversion of vapour to liquid is necessary for efficient operation or further processing
The basic principle of a condenser involves the removal of heat from a vapour, causing it to lose thermal energy and transition into a liquid state. This process involves transferring the heat from the vapour to a cooling medium, typically air or a circulating fluid like water.










This type of condenser is commonly used in steam power plants and other industrial processes. It consists of a shell-and-tube arrangement where steam is condensed on the outer surface of the tubes, and cooling water circulates inside the tubes. The steam releases heat to the cooling water, resulting in condensation and the formation of liquid water.