AimHigh09
Electrical
- Jul 2, 2019
- 7
Hello,
My First question would be Is this a feasible solution to the problem mentioned below.
Problem: To heat up an object from T25C to T63C. delT= 38C. (object is well insulated).
Specific heat capacity of the Object: 1.4 BTU/lb
Mass of the Object: 0.49KG
Change in temp delta T: 38C
Heat up time: 25 minutes.
Q = m*C*delT -> 0.49*1.44*38 = 26.8
P(Watts) = Q/t -> 26.8/0.5 = 53.4 Watts.
So is it possible to heat up the object in 25 minutes from 25C to 63C with ~54 watts power?(adding conduction losses 10% to system design)
Suppose system voltage is 12V the current would be 54/12 ~5AH.
Please guide me solving the problem, what am I missing here?
Thank you
AimHigh
My First question would be Is this a feasible solution to the problem mentioned below.
Problem: To heat up an object from T25C to T63C. delT= 38C. (object is well insulated).
Specific heat capacity of the Object: 1.4 BTU/lb
Mass of the Object: 0.49KG
Change in temp delta T: 38C
Heat up time: 25 minutes.
Q = m*C*delT -> 0.49*1.44*38 = 26.8
P(Watts) = Q/t -> 26.8/0.5 = 53.4 Watts.
So is it possible to heat up the object in 25 minutes from 25C to 63C with ~54 watts power?(adding conduction losses 10% to system design)
Suppose system voltage is 12V the current would be 54/12 ~5AH.
Please guide me solving the problem, what am I missing here?
Thank you
AimHigh