ArcEnergy
Electrical
- Aug 25, 2015
- 8
Hello all,
I have already gone through the threads in this forum related to Solar gain, Temperature rise. I have got enough Information but some how stuck with unrealistic values through my calculations. I hope some you you can help me in this.
My question is ,to estimate the amount of temperature rise inside the enclosure due to solar loading.
I have a Switchgear enclosure (made of aluminuim) of LxWxH of 2.4mx1.15mx1.97m , Thickness would be around 0.01m
The internal power Dissipation is 900W .. it is because of a current of 12.5kA flowing in a conductor of resisrance 6x10^-6 Ohms
The ambient temperature (Tamb) is 40°C
I am considering the Solar Radiation of 1100W/m^2. The enclousure is painted with light Grey colour with Absorption coefficient of 0.5 and emittence coeff of 0.87 (correct me if iam wrong)
h for the Aluminium as 2 W/m^2K (not sure if this value make sense)
I would like to know how much would be the temperature rise inside the enclosure (Tenc).
i have been using the formule mentioned in other threads like
Sun Radiation * Absorption coeff = emittence coeff * 5.67x10^-8 * (Tenc^4 - Tamb^4) + h * (Tenc-Tamb)
By using this formulae i am getting the enclousure temp as 95°C .. that means a temp rise of 55°C .. which i feel is too high.
My end aim is to calculate the amount of flowing current that i should reduce when I place my switchgear in outdoors.
Since i am an electrical engineer this temperature stuff is Kind of new to me. I hope some one will throw some lighjt in this Topic.
Thanks in advance
Regards,
ArcEnergy
I have already gone through the threads in this forum related to Solar gain, Temperature rise. I have got enough Information but some how stuck with unrealistic values through my calculations. I hope some you you can help me in this.
My question is ,to estimate the amount of temperature rise inside the enclosure due to solar loading.
I have a Switchgear enclosure (made of aluminuim) of LxWxH of 2.4mx1.15mx1.97m , Thickness would be around 0.01m
The internal power Dissipation is 900W .. it is because of a current of 12.5kA flowing in a conductor of resisrance 6x10^-6 Ohms
The ambient temperature (Tamb) is 40°C
I am considering the Solar Radiation of 1100W/m^2. The enclousure is painted with light Grey colour with Absorption coefficient of 0.5 and emittence coeff of 0.87 (correct me if iam wrong)
h for the Aluminium as 2 W/m^2K (not sure if this value make sense)
I would like to know how much would be the temperature rise inside the enclosure (Tenc).
i have been using the formule mentioned in other threads like
Sun Radiation * Absorption coeff = emittence coeff * 5.67x10^-8 * (Tenc^4 - Tamb^4) + h * (Tenc-Tamb)
By using this formulae i am getting the enclousure temp as 95°C .. that means a temp rise of 55°C .. which i feel is too high.
My end aim is to calculate the amount of flowing current that i should reduce when I place my switchgear in outdoors.
Since i am an electrical engineer this temperature stuff is Kind of new to me. I hope some one will throw some lighjt in this Topic.
Thanks in advance
Regards,
ArcEnergy