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  1. AimHigh09

    Heater and Heat time Calculation

    I am sorry. I shall provide a drawing sooner. And thank you for your response.
  2. AimHigh09

    How much energy is lost from an Vaccum Insulated Vessel?

    Thank you all for your responses. I certainly take all your suggestions. and ask for more question after done with experimenting.
  3. AimHigh09

    Heater and Heat time Calculation

    Hi, Materials used for the Container is Al alloy 3003. Heated using Polyimide Flexible Heaters(ohmic heaters) wrapped around the container. Finally, an insulation layer(not known what type of Insulation is required, would like to get suggestion here)is wrapped around the container. What should...
  4. AimHigh09

    How much energy is lost from an Vaccum Insulated Vessel?

    @MintJulep. I got your point and it is true. Let me phrase my question warily here. To illustrate, I have a container(LxWxH) vacuum sealed and on one end it has a circular opening of radius Xmeters and fitted with a rubber cork. The container is filled with the material of mass m(grams)...
  5. AimHigh09

    How much energy is lost from an Vaccum Insulated Vessel?

    Hello, How much energy is lost from a vacuum insulated vessel coated with silver inside? Ambient temperature: 25C Vessel Inside temperature: 65C Pl correct me if am missing any important information here or if it is a non-sensical question. Thank you Aim High
  6. AimHigh09

    Heater and Heat time Calculation

    Firstly, thank you for your response! My bad, thanks for pointing it out wrt Units. I hope I made it clear now regarding the units in this reply back. Mass of the object = 490 grams Specific heat = 5 Joules/gram.C Delta T = 38 C Q = 490*5*38 = 93100 Joules or 93.1Kjoules P(watts) = Q/t...
  7. AimHigh09

    Heater and Heat time Calculation

    Hello, My First question would be Is this a feasible solution to the problem mentioned below. Problem: To heat up an object from T25C to T63C. delT= 38C. (object is well insulated). Specific heat capacity of the Object: 1.4 BTU/lb Mass of the Object: 0.49KG Change in temp delta T: 38C Heat...

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