titwah
Aerospace
- Nov 17, 2006
- 4
I know this probably a chem eng 101 question for you guys, but I need to help so that I can get a right heat exchanger for our processing tanks.
I am currently working on aluminum anodizing line setup. When I calculate the heat loss for the processing tanks I got results, which reaaly puzzled me. Here is an example, we have an alkaline clean tank volume 1750 us gals.
I used the Q= MC dT to get the total heat required to heat up the solution from 15 to 50 C, I required 270,000 BTU/hr is for 4 hours.
I know that is theoretical without heat loss, then I calculate heat loss to the surrounding using Q=UA dt. I know the heat loss rate increase as the temp increase, that probably needs a simulation program to do it, but for now I use the maximum heat loss i.e. 50 to 20 C, my U value is about 115 W/m2C mostly contributed by outer air film.
I finally got 250,000 BTU/hr heat loss, that is 93% loss not including any vapourzation. I am just wondering that is reasonable, or may be I missed something.
I am currently working on aluminum anodizing line setup. When I calculate the heat loss for the processing tanks I got results, which reaaly puzzled me. Here is an example, we have an alkaline clean tank volume 1750 us gals.
I used the Q= MC dT to get the total heat required to heat up the solution from 15 to 50 C, I required 270,000 BTU/hr is for 4 hours.
I know that is theoretical without heat loss, then I calculate heat loss to the surrounding using Q=UA dt. I know the heat loss rate increase as the temp increase, that probably needs a simulation program to do it, but for now I use the maximum heat loss i.e. 50 to 20 C, my U value is about 115 W/m2C mostly contributed by outer air film.
I finally got 250,000 BTU/hr heat loss, that is 93% loss not including any vapourzation. I am just wondering that is reasonable, or may be I missed something.