RegiSTR
Mechanical
- Mar 18, 2020
- 8
I have a closed circuit with polyester pipes, which circulates water at room temperature (~20deg C).
To circulate this water a pump is used that uses 5kW.
The flow rate of the pump is around 0.208m3/s.
The amount of water in the circuit is around 7m3.
The circuit has pipes with a diameter of 200mm.
To cool the circuit I want to use a concentric pipe around the circuit pipe, and run sea water through it (~10 deg C), to keep the water temperature in the circuit at a constant level.
The cooler sea water has a flow rate of around 0 to 0.0008m3/s.
Q=mcdT
c=4200J/kgK
Q=5000J
m1=0.208m3/s
m2=0.0008m3/s
Without getting too complicated: How would you calculate the diameter/length or flow rate I would need to keep the circuit at a near constant temperature (+/- 1deg C, if even possible).
To circulate this water a pump is used that uses 5kW.
The flow rate of the pump is around 0.208m3/s.
The amount of water in the circuit is around 7m3.
The circuit has pipes with a diameter of 200mm.
To cool the circuit I want to use a concentric pipe around the circuit pipe, and run sea water through it (~10 deg C), to keep the water temperature in the circuit at a constant level.
The cooler sea water has a flow rate of around 0 to 0.0008m3/s.
Q=mcdT
c=4200J/kgK
Q=5000J
m1=0.208m3/s
m2=0.0008m3/s
Without getting too complicated: How would you calculate the diameter/length or flow rate I would need to keep the circuit at a near constant temperature (+/- 1deg C, if even possible).