ddelia19
Mechanical
- Apr 3, 2009
- 4
To my helpful collegues,
I am trying to determine what size and length of 316 SS pipe i would need in order to cool steam at 180°C @ 692Kpa with a flow rate of 260 kg/h to 135°C, at which point it will be water. My ambient condition are 15°C min and 38°C max. My goal is to use as small and short of pipe as possible due to space constraints.
I will also need to calculate the pressure drop through this length of pipe which i will most likely be coiling to save space.
I have a basic understanding of heat transfer and Q=m*cp*(Tin-Tout)= U*A*LMTD, but i am not sure on how to apply it for my exact situation.
I would appreciate it if someone could walk me through the calculation that i need to do.
Thank You!
I am trying to determine what size and length of 316 SS pipe i would need in order to cool steam at 180°C @ 692Kpa with a flow rate of 260 kg/h to 135°C, at which point it will be water. My ambient condition are 15°C min and 38°C max. My goal is to use as small and short of pipe as possible due to space constraints.
I will also need to calculate the pressure drop through this length of pipe which i will most likely be coiling to save space.
I have a basic understanding of heat transfer and Q=m*cp*(Tin-Tout)= U*A*LMTD, but i am not sure on how to apply it for my exact situation.
I would appreciate it if someone could walk me through the calculation that i need to do.
Thank You!