ssctsa1
Mechanical
- Feb 24, 2005
- 6
I need to heat/cool the fluid in an exisitng tank and I cannot add an internal heat exchanger and I cannot add a pump to circulate the fluid. One idea is to build an insulated enclosure around the tank and flow cold or hot air through the enclosure to heat/cool the fluid. I know the fluid density, the tank density, the heat capacity of the fluid, and the thermal diffusivity of the tank. I do not have access to my heat transfer textbooks. I need to determine if this is a feasible way to heat/cool the fluid and, if so, the flow rate and time required to heat/cool the fluid. I need a quick way to calculate this, any ideas?