Ajax001
Marine/Ocean
- Oct 16, 2009
- 10
Hi Folks,
I would like to estimate the amount of heat transfer I can expect to get when air bubbles are passed through a moving body of water.
For example, we have design applications where an air blower is used to agitate the media inside a biofilter chamber.
The air post air blower can get warm due to the mechanical action of the air blower. This warm air is then passed into the water (typically operating at 16C).
I would like to estimate how much this air could add to the heat gain of the water to consider any impact on temp control equipment.
Does anyone have any experience in that area?
Thanks..
I would like to estimate the amount of heat transfer I can expect to get when air bubbles are passed through a moving body of water.
For example, we have design applications where an air blower is used to agitate the media inside a biofilter chamber.
The air post air blower can get warm due to the mechanical action of the air blower. This warm air is then passed into the water (typically operating at 16C).
I would like to estimate how much this air could add to the heat gain of the water to consider any impact on temp control equipment.
Does anyone have any experience in that area?
Thanks..