process1907
Chemical
- Dec 10, 2008
- 5
Guys,
Appreciate your input / view on this.
How to calculate the new outlet temperature of a fin fan cooler if the inlet temperature is increased.
The inlet temperature of the fin fan cooler under normal operation is 130 oC. The outlet temperature is 50 oC.
There is one scenario that the inlet temperature to this cooler could be as high as 200 ºC max. How could I calculate the new outlet temp of this cooler.
Of coz, a simple solution is to compare the delta T between these 2 condition. i.e the new outlet temp is 120 ºC (delta T= 80ºK).
But there is a thought that at higher temperature, the efficiency of the cooler could be higher and hence the outlet temperature would probably lower than 120 ºC.
How could I confirm this by calculation?
My problem the design temperature of downstream equipment is lower than 120 ºC. Or else, I may need to change the equipment material to higher grade which is costly.
Appreciate your input / view on this.
How to calculate the new outlet temperature of a fin fan cooler if the inlet temperature is increased.
The inlet temperature of the fin fan cooler under normal operation is 130 oC. The outlet temperature is 50 oC.
There is one scenario that the inlet temperature to this cooler could be as high as 200 ºC max. How could I calculate the new outlet temp of this cooler.
Of coz, a simple solution is to compare the delta T between these 2 condition. i.e the new outlet temp is 120 ºC (delta T= 80ºK).
But there is a thought that at higher temperature, the efficiency of the cooler could be higher and hence the outlet temperature would probably lower than 120 ºC.
How could I confirm this by calculation?
My problem the design temperature of downstream equipment is lower than 120 ºC. Or else, I may need to change the equipment material to higher grade which is costly.