You can look at vivarium design guidelines to see if there are special circumstances associated with cow fat and blood processing. You can also contact vendors that create carcass treatment systems for recommendations.
I am looking for some guidelines on how much heat leak is deemed reasonable for a -20°C glycol distribution system via the piping network. The piping network is mainly indoors and ranges from 4" sch. 40 pipe to 1" sch. 40 pipe (carbon steel) and will have 2" of either PIR or cellular glass type...
Generally speaking, all the parameters you mentioned play a role in flow through a pipe. To start from a pseudo-fundamental level to understand the amount each plays a role, look up "Darcy-Weisbach equation".
I'm working on a lab space project that has many HPLCs and the accompanying solvent supply and waste containers. The lab is on the second floor of the building. The amount of solvent associated with the HPLCs is causing an issue with the building occupancy classification and could require the...
To address the calculation method part of the question, using the NTU method is my advice when an outlet stream temperature is not known.
Having the water max temperature be 95°F and a situation where the cooling water is anywhere near 90°F is going to be challenging, as others have mentioned...
Tell us what you're interested in, right now you're going to get a lot of opinions that range the wide field that is mechanical engineering.
My 2 cents: companies that make specialty equipment for various industries (e.g. semiconductor and pharmaceutical) require mechanical engineers to do...
What level of vacuum are you trying to maintain?
There's also a hole that tubing seems to pass freely through that's up and to the right from the E-H LT...that's a vacuum leak for sure. At minimum, you need to make a one piece cover with proper agitator seals and proper connection types to...
Another good source for notes and practice problems for Calc I through III and intro to Diff Eqs -
https://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/classes/calci/calci.aspx
I spent 5 minutes poking around and I don't think there is a way to do what you're looking to do. The closest thing would be to email info@engineering.com and request to be deleted and wiped - just keep your fingers crossed.
Hopefully the physical property data here can give you a better idea of what's happening to the solution throughout the unloading process.
https://ordspub.epa.gov/ords/guideme_ext/f?p=guideme:gd:::::gd:hcl_6