ymehdi
Mechanical
- Jan 30, 2020
- 12
the equation to use to work out the power required for heating a circulating fluid:
Pch = (Qm × Cp ×(t2 − t1) × 1,2) ÷ 860
-Heating power : Pch (kW)
– Mass flow rate : Qm (kg/h)
– Specific heat of fluid : Cp (kcal/kg × °C)
– Inlet temperature : t1 (°C)
– Required outlet temperature : t2 (°C)
– 1,2 : Safety coefficient linked to our manufacturing tolerances and variations in network power
however the system im using is a closed loop so whatever leaves t2 will come back into t1 therefore my t1 temperature will always be changing so how would i calculate it with the constant change ?
any ideas will be helpful
Pch = (Qm × Cp ×(t2 − t1) × 1,2) ÷ 860
-Heating power : Pch (kW)
– Mass flow rate : Qm (kg/h)
– Specific heat of fluid : Cp (kcal/kg × °C)
– Inlet temperature : t1 (°C)
– Required outlet temperature : t2 (°C)
– 1,2 : Safety coefficient linked to our manufacturing tolerances and variations in network power
however the system im using is a closed loop so whatever leaves t2 will come back into t1 therefore my t1 temperature will always be changing so how would i calculate it with the constant change ?
any ideas will be helpful