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pipe network tissue heat transfer

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mariocristia

Bioengineer
Dec 21, 2014
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i need to know the formula to calculate the amount of heat transferred in a minute from a tissue, with a certain volume and kept at constant temperature, to the fluid, contained in a network of pipes, flowing with a certain flow/minute and at a certain inflow temperature, supposing that temperature of the tissue and the temperature of the pipe fluid equilibrate (get the same) at the outflow of the fluid from the tissue
 
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On the fluid side you know it all:

Tin, Tout=skin temperature, flow rate: Q=(Tin-Tout)*Q*Cp (liq)
 
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Is this tissue skin or is it the type people use to blow their noses in? Is this tissue in a clump or is it stretched tightly along the cross sectional area of the pipe. Is this tissue letting fluid flow thru it or filtering the fluid?
 
while funny its dosnt matter - the question is fully defined on the cooling side (and it sounds like school work to me).
 
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