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  1. shane21

    Equalizing air flow into long slitted tube?

    Discovered opportunity to create dozen separate channels leading down to the 10" diameter tube all along it's 10' length, and will play with restricting the size of those channel openings, more on the fan end than the closed end to achieve more uniform draw into the tube all along its full...
  2. shane21

    Equalizing air flow into long slitted tube?

    Restricting airflow entering tube nearer the fan end, if more air from farther end desired, might could be done upstream of the slot if it has to stay same width all along its length.
  3. shane21

    Equalizing air flow into long slitted tube?

    Compositepro, makes sense, about what I figured, wanted to make sure I wasn't missing anything, thanks.
  4. shane21

    Equalizing air flow into long slitted tube?

    Assume a 10" diameter 10' long tube or pipe laying horizontally with a 2" wide slit all along its top side running it's full length. One end is capped and the other has a fan drawing air into the pipe through this 2" slit all along its length. Without changing the slit dimensions, is there...
  5. shane21

    Best thermally conductive paste for galvanized steel heat sink?

    btrueblood and MintJulep, I would solder or braze if I could, I know that's better, but for cost restriction issues and a dozen other moving parts needing attention in this project, I've had to compromise here and settle for less than best efficiencies.
  6. shane21

    Best thermally conductive paste for galvanized steel heat sink?

    Decided to give this a shot... http://www.epoxies.com/_resources/common/userfiles/file/70-3812NC.pdf Thermal Conductivity, W/m-°K 4.5 $100 for a quart w/ hardener
  7. shane21

    Best thermally conductive paste for galvanized steel heat sink?

    Compositepro, 'radiator' may have been poor word choice, it was used here in the sense of a car radiator, conducting heat exchange between air and water. It's not a radiator in the sense of radiant heat, reflectance or emissivty. I'm only interested here in enhancing the conductive heat...
  8. shane21

    Best thermally conductive paste for galvanized steel heat sink?

    By "best" I mean, for this application, ideal for maximum galvanized to galvanized thermal conductivity where water passage may be an erosion issue. I'd qualify it further to add that it needs to be readily commercially available and not exorbitant where only NASA can afford. I'd assumed that...
  9. shane21

    Best thermally conductive paste for galvanized steel heat sink?

    Using some snap on radiators around galvanized tubes, as seen here... Those radiators are also galvanized steel, same as the tubes, though in that photo the tube looks to already be painted. I need to maximize the thermal conductivity between the two surfaces. Radiators don't easily...
  10. shane21

    Humidifier before or after cooling coil?

    "Let me clarify......... Suppose I'm out in the desert bringing in 100% outdoor air. 95 degrees, 5% RH" Hot dry incoming, and you want to cool & raise humidity of it, I'd be looking at evaporative cooling as a first stage and see how close that gets you, odds are AC will have much easier job...
  11. shane21

    How much condensate when 90F 80%RH air dropped to 40F?

    Latexman, many thanks, having our numbers jive is very reassuring here.
  12. shane21

    How much condensate when 90F 80%RH air dropped to 40F?

    I just now came up with 0.02192 ounces of condensate water per cubic foot by using this chart... http://www.process-heating.com/ext/resources/PH/2001/05/Files/PDFs/0501PHhartzell-tables1and2.pdf where I took the water content of 90F 80%RH air and subtracted water content of 40F 100%RH air. Not...
  13. shane21

    How much condensate when 90F 80%RH air dropped to 40F?

    I've been looking at one, think I need to figure out water content of 90F 80%RH air - 40F 100%RH air, and that would give me answer, working on that now.
  14. shane21

    How much condensate when 90F 80%RH air dropped to 40F?

    Per cubic foot of hot 90F humid 80%RH air, how much water is released when that air temp is dropped to 40F? Thank you for any comments.
  15. shane21

    How effective would evaporative cooler be utlized this way?

    LittleInch, Knew counter flow HX more efficient than parallel flow, but found this last sentence interesting here... http://www.thermex.co.uk/news/blog/605-why-counter-flow-heat-exchangers-are-more-efficient The diagram above shows a Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger. In the counter flow setup...
  16. shane21

    How effective would evaporative cooler be utlized this way?

    LittleInch, Been thinking of doing something like that, pipe inside pipe counterflow heat exchanger. I know it would be efficient and help, I'm just wondering if it'd be more effective than the greater surface area of the whole ceiling as originally proposed, I really don't know.
  17. shane21

    How effective would evaporative cooler be utlized this way?

    LittleInch, thank you, great articles, digging into now! - Shane
  18. shane21

    How effective would evaporative cooler be utlized this way?

    LittleInch, I'd thought about that earlier, still am some, like the counterflow efficiencies. I was wondering, too, if there weren't cheap fins that could be wrapped around pipe to increase surface area, too, like I've seen added onto on some wood stove flue pipes... For lack of room, it'd...

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