Dutch500
Agricultural
- Aug 25, 2002
- 4
I want to use a vinyl, above ground pool, to produce fresh water marinelife. From seed to harvest is 90 days. During this 90 days the tempeture range of the water is critical. It must not fall below 65 degrees F. Any lower, the crop will die. Using a solar powered heat exchanger/boiler, I can heat the water during the daylight hours. At night, no sun, no heat. Gas or electric heaters are not an option. The pool is 18 ft. in diameter, giving a surface area of approx. 255 sq. ft. The sides are 3 ft. in ht. and have approx. 170 sq. ft. in area.(not a major concern, as they can be insulated) Capacity in the pool is 5,000 gals. The daytime water temp. stands at 81 deg. F. The night air temp. is 30 deg. F. Because of water flow for oxygenation and filtration, a cover coming in contact with the surface is not an option. At best, a cover will be five feet from the surface. What I need to know, very specificly, is this, given the ambient air temp. and surface area of exposure, the quantity of water total, and the starting temp. of 81 deg. F., what will the tempeture change of the water be per hr.? What is the formula to find, rate of heat lost per hour from this 5000 gals. of water in a deg./hr. format.