232gulfstream
Mechanical
- Aug 24, 2020
- 27
Suppose I have a 1500 gallon tank with 4 piping connections on it. On the left side I have a set of pumps and my chiller. On the right side I have a second set of pumps sending fluid to a process line in the field. I have 2 different flow rates and 2 different temperatures on each side of this tank. It is easy to calculate the blended temperature of the water returning to the tank but how would I calculate the overall mixed tank temperature after lets say 5 minutes time.
A brief sequence of operations of how this system works:
Chiller pumps (800 GPM) and chiller run and cool tank water to 42 degrees F.
Process pumps energize (660 GPM) and take the 42 degree water to a process line and return it to the tank at 56 degrees F.
Process pumps run for 5 minutes.
What is the tank temperature after 5 minutes? Is there any software that can model this and see how the tank temperature behaves over certain time periods?
A brief sequence of operations of how this system works:
Chiller pumps (800 GPM) and chiller run and cool tank water to 42 degrees F.
Process pumps energize (660 GPM) and take the 42 degree water to a process line and return it to the tank at 56 degrees F.
Process pumps run for 5 minutes.
What is the tank temperature after 5 minutes? Is there any software that can model this and see how the tank temperature behaves over certain time periods?