cmlewis
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 27, 2008
- 2
I have been out of school for a while and do not work heat transfer or thermo problems on a regular basis. This is a question my boss approached me with for another co-worker.
Problem:
He will be pumping 100F water at 11gpm through polyethene pipe(s) that are 3-feet in the ground. Assuming soil temperature is 60F. How much 1/2-inch diameter pipe is needed to cool the water to 65F?
(This is what I have so far)
Water:
mass rate= 0.69 kg/s
Ti,initial= 310.8 K
Ti,final= 291.3 K
Cp(310.8K)= 4067.8J /kgK
K(water at 310.8K)= 0.6297 W/mK
Pr(310.8K)= 4.283
u(310.8K)= 6.631x10^-4 kg/m*s
Pipe:
D(inside)= .00158 m
D(outside)= .00173 m
K(pipe)= 0.465 W/mK
Soil:
T= 288.6K
K(soil)= 0.52 W/mK
Equations Tried:
I hope there is a way to simplify this problem, right now I am trying to solve for Internal Convection, Radial Conduction and 2D Heat Transfer.
Internal Convection: I have found the Re to be 8.39x10^4, then found the Nu to be 357.6 to then solve for h.
h=Nu*K/D = 1.43x10^4 W/M^2K
Radial Conduction: I solved for q.
q=Ti-T/([1/h2pir.iL)+(ln(r.o/r.i)/2pikL]
I found q= 1.03 W
2D Heat Transfer: I am not sure here. q=kS(deltaT)
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Problem:
He will be pumping 100F water at 11gpm through polyethene pipe(s) that are 3-feet in the ground. Assuming soil temperature is 60F. How much 1/2-inch diameter pipe is needed to cool the water to 65F?
(This is what I have so far)
Water:
mass rate= 0.69 kg/s
Ti,initial= 310.8 K
Ti,final= 291.3 K
Cp(310.8K)= 4067.8J /kgK
K(water at 310.8K)= 0.6297 W/mK
Pr(310.8K)= 4.283
u(310.8K)= 6.631x10^-4 kg/m*s
Pipe:
D(inside)= .00158 m
D(outside)= .00173 m
K(pipe)= 0.465 W/mK
Soil:
T= 288.6K
K(soil)= 0.52 W/mK
Equations Tried:
I hope there is a way to simplify this problem, right now I am trying to solve for Internal Convection, Radial Conduction and 2D Heat Transfer.
Internal Convection: I have found the Re to be 8.39x10^4, then found the Nu to be 357.6 to then solve for h.
h=Nu*K/D = 1.43x10^4 W/M^2K
Radial Conduction: I solved for q.
q=Ti-T/([1/h2pir.iL)+(ln(r.o/r.i)/2pikL]
I found q= 1.03 W
2D Heat Transfer: I am not sure here. q=kS(deltaT)
Any help would be greatly appreciated.