MiketheEngineer
Structural
- Sep 7, 2005
- 4,654
Structural here with a Thermo question - Thermo class was 35 years ago.
Simply - if I have a heat source - what will the temperature be at a given distance away.
Example: Pipeline running at 1,000F and there is an object (metal or wood) say 2' away. What will the temperature of that object be?? ( time is no concern - the object will be there until it reaches maximum heat )
If I remember - a number of factors come into play: ambient temperature, wind, humidity, density altitude, etc. We currently use cheap infrared thermometers AFTER the fact. Need to have a rough estimate before the fact.
Just looking for a chart (I have) or a simple formula that will give me a rough idea based at 70F, no wind, typical humidity, etc.
Thanks for any help.
Simply - if I have a heat source - what will the temperature be at a given distance away.
Example: Pipeline running at 1,000F and there is an object (metal or wood) say 2' away. What will the temperature of that object be?? ( time is no concern - the object will be there until it reaches maximum heat )
If I remember - a number of factors come into play: ambient temperature, wind, humidity, density altitude, etc. We currently use cheap infrared thermometers AFTER the fact. Need to have a rough estimate before the fact.
Just looking for a chart (I have) or a simple formula that will give me a rough idea based at 70F, no wind, typical humidity, etc.
Thanks for any help.