This document provides specifications for calculating heat transfer through an insulated pipe, including the pipe's insulation thickness, fluid properties, pipe dimensions and material properties, mass flow rate, inlet and outlet temperatures, and validation that flow is turbulent. The pipe is 150 meters long, insulated with 0.064 meters of insulation, and carries a fluid at 400 degrees Celsius with a mass flow rate of 350,000 kg/h, cooling to 399.789 degrees Celsius at the outlet. Heat transfer calculations are validated for turbulent flow conditions in the pipe.
This document provides specifications for calculating heat transfer through an insulated pipe, including the pipe's insulation thickness, fluid properties, pipe dimensions and material properties, mass flow rate, inlet and outlet temperatures, and validation that flow is turbulent. The pipe is 150 meters long, insulated with 0.064 meters of insulation, and carries a fluid at 400 degrees Celsius with a mass flow rate of 350,000 kg/h, cooling to 399.789 degrees Celsius at the outlet. Heat transfer calculations are validated for turbulent flow conditions in the pipe.
This document provides specifications for calculating heat transfer through an insulated pipe, including the pipe's insulation thickness, fluid properties, pipe dimensions and material properties, mass flow rate, inlet and outlet temperatures, and validation that flow is turbulent. The pipe is 150 meters long, insulated with 0.064 meters of insulation, and carries a fluid at 400 degrees Celsius with a mass flow rate of 350,000 kg/h, cooling to 399.789 degrees Celsius at the outlet. Heat transfer calculations are validated for turbulent flow conditions in the pipe.
This document provides specifications for calculating heat transfer through an insulated pipe, including the pipe's insulation thickness, fluid properties, pipe dimensions and material properties, mass flow rate, inlet and outlet temperatures, and validation that flow is turbulent. The pipe is 150 meters long, insulated with 0.064 meters of insulation, and carries a fluid at 400 degrees Celsius with a mass flow rate of 350,000 kg/h, cooling to 399.789 degrees Celsius at the outlet. Heat transfer calculations are validated for turbulent flow conditions in the pipe.
Average Heat Capacity of Fluid= 2.570 KJ/kg K Fluid Viscosity= 5.200 cP The Chemical Engineers' Resource Page Thermal cond of Fluid= 0.600 W/m K Thermal cond of Pipe= 30.000 W/m K Pipe R1= 0.102 m R2= 0.108 m R3= 0.171 m Mass Flow= 350000.000 kg/h Ax pipe= 0.032 m^2 Heat Transfer Coefficient Outside Pipe= 50.000 W/m^2 K Heat Transfer Coefficient in Pipe= 2166.540 W/m^2 K Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient= 0.866 W/m^2 K Thermal cond of insulation= 0.070 W/m K Length of pipe= 150.000 m Inlet Temperature of Pipe (T1)= 400.000 0 C Ambient Temperature= 23.800 0 C Outlet Temperature (T2)= 399.78927 0 C R1 R2 R3 Unit 1 Unit 2 T1 T2 Valid of Turbulent Flow 0.99944 R3= 0.17145 U= 3.118983 m= 350000 Cp= 2.57 L= 150 Insulation By: Chris Haslego www.cheresources.com Unit 2 Valid of Turbulent Flow