afmepe
Mechanical
- Jun 1, 2007
- 3
I've never done heat load calcs before, and am confused on a few things. What's the best (quickest) way to calculate heat load from piping, tanks, and process equipment? The purpose is to size the HVAC units for a large process building. Does the heat capacity of the process fluid matter? Or just the temperature? It seems like alcohol would give up heat faster than water. Does the metal thickness of the equipment matter? The equation I was going to use is Q=k*A*deltaT/L. But then I would have to know the metal thickness L. Thats easy for pipe and tanks but not equipment. Your assistance would be greatly appreciated!