sb00
Chemical
- Jun 25, 2003
- 22
Hi guys,
I have a vessel with say 100m3 of water at room temp. I have to keep it recirculating with a centrifugal pump of 1MW capacity. I am concerned abt the temp rise of the fluid. The temp rise is only due to the friction losses, rite?
So, i should calculate as follows:
Electrical power (1MW)=mass flow rate x pressure developed + friction loss (f).
Now, f/(mass flow rate x specific heat) should be the rise in temperature, rite?
Is it the correct way or am i wrong, please advise.
Thanks in advance.
I have a vessel with say 100m3 of water at room temp. I have to keep it recirculating with a centrifugal pump of 1MW capacity. I am concerned abt the temp rise of the fluid. The temp rise is only due to the friction losses, rite?
So, i should calculate as follows:
Electrical power (1MW)=mass flow rate x pressure developed + friction loss (f).
Now, f/(mass flow rate x specific heat) should be the rise in temperature, rite?
Is it the correct way or am i wrong, please advise.
Thanks in advance.