ThijsM
Chemical
- Jun 19, 2007
- 12
Hello,
I am looking for a solution for the fact that we had a power failure yesterday and all pumps stopped operation in the plat. One of the pumps is used to sent mash to a cooler and when the flow stopped, we found a temperature increase of 0.5 degrees Celsius in 2 minutes and then the temperature was constant.
What caused this increase?
- The mash was reacting further and that increased the temperature? (But why did it stop after 2 minutes?)
- The heat transfer of a flowing liquid is different then that of a stagnant liquid and in this case +/- half a degree?
- or is there another solution?
Thanks in advance,
Thijs
I am looking for a solution for the fact that we had a power failure yesterday and all pumps stopped operation in the plat. One of the pumps is used to sent mash to a cooler and when the flow stopped, we found a temperature increase of 0.5 degrees Celsius in 2 minutes and then the temperature was constant.
What caused this increase?
- The mash was reacting further and that increased the temperature? (But why did it stop after 2 minutes?)
- The heat transfer of a flowing liquid is different then that of a stagnant liquid and in this case +/- half a degree?
- or is there another solution?
Thanks in advance,
Thijs