grausch13
Mechanical
- Mar 6, 2014
- 4
Hi Everyone,
First post here, I lurk through the forums for help with certain design problems but I dare say I could not find one similar to this! Unfortunately, this problem has been a pain in my side from the moment I started dealing with it. I realize this is quite a long problem, however, I thought I'd throw it out here to see if anyone had any thoughts. Thanks to everyone who takes a look.
To Everyone Brave Enough To Tackle This Design Problem:
I am pretty deep into an R&D project in which I am trying to create an excel spreadsheet that would act as a quick means to calculate the answer to this problem based on the ability to quickly change the inputs. The problem and setup is always the same, however, the inputs change periodically.
The Problem: (please see the attached schematic for clarity)
To find the exiting temperature of a web substrate material after it comes in contact with, and leaves, a heat transfer roller. The roller itself acts as a heat exchanger of sorts. Water enters one end and leaves the other. The heat is transferred from the web material through the roller as it comes into contact with it. The temperature of the exiting water from the roller needs to be found as well.
This problem seems quite easy at first glance, however, I can assure you there is quite a lot involved. There is a certain process that needs to be taken in order to solve this problem, and I don’t believe I am there yet. Unfortunately, I cannot run any experiments either so a theoretical analysis is the only option. Obviously, the web material is only in contact with the roller for a brief period of time which I believe increases the degree of difficulty of this problem.
I would very much appreciate ANY help on this problem. Even bouncing ideas back and forth would be great. I will purposely leave out the steps I’ve taken so far as to not influence anyone else’s train of thought. I would be glad to share it with you though if you’d like.
Thanks,
Garrett
First post here, I lurk through the forums for help with certain design problems but I dare say I could not find one similar to this! Unfortunately, this problem has been a pain in my side from the moment I started dealing with it. I realize this is quite a long problem, however, I thought I'd throw it out here to see if anyone had any thoughts. Thanks to everyone who takes a look.
To Everyone Brave Enough To Tackle This Design Problem:
I am pretty deep into an R&D project in which I am trying to create an excel spreadsheet that would act as a quick means to calculate the answer to this problem based on the ability to quickly change the inputs. The problem and setup is always the same, however, the inputs change periodically.
The Problem: (please see the attached schematic for clarity)
To find the exiting temperature of a web substrate material after it comes in contact with, and leaves, a heat transfer roller. The roller itself acts as a heat exchanger of sorts. Water enters one end and leaves the other. The heat is transferred from the web material through the roller as it comes into contact with it. The temperature of the exiting water from the roller needs to be found as well.
This problem seems quite easy at first glance, however, I can assure you there is quite a lot involved. There is a certain process that needs to be taken in order to solve this problem, and I don’t believe I am there yet. Unfortunately, I cannot run any experiments either so a theoretical analysis is the only option. Obviously, the web material is only in contact with the roller for a brief period of time which I believe increases the degree of difficulty of this problem.
I would very much appreciate ANY help on this problem. Even bouncing ideas back and forth would be great. I will purposely leave out the steps I’ve taken so far as to not influence anyone else’s train of thought. I would be glad to share it with you though if you’d like.
Thanks,
Garrett