The document provides specifications for heating finished goods using a thermic fluid. It calculates that 865.4 kg of finished goods require 68001.28 kW of heat to increase their temperature by a unspecified amount. A coil with an internal diameter of 40.9 mm will be used to transfer heat from the thermic fluid flowing at 60 m3/hr and 12.69 m/s to the goods. Properties of the thermic fluid like viscosity, thermal conductivity, density, and specific heat are given to calculate the Reynolds number, Prandtl number, and heat transfer coefficient for the coil.
The document provides specifications for heating finished goods using a thermic fluid. It calculates that 865.4 kg of finished goods require 68001.28 kW of heat to increase their temperature by a unspecified amount. A coil with an internal diameter of 40.9 mm will be used to transfer heat from the thermic fluid flowing at 60 m3/hr and 12.69 m/s to the goods. Properties of the thermic fluid like viscosity, thermal conductivity, density, and specific heat are given to calculate the Reynolds number, Prandtl number, and heat transfer coefficient for the coil.
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The document provides specifications for heating finished goods using a thermic fluid. It calculates that 865.4 kg of finished goods require 68001.28 kW of heat to increase their temperature by a unspecified amount. A coil with an internal diameter of 40.9 mm will be used to transfer heat from the thermic fluid flowing at 60 m3/hr and 12.69 m/s to the goods. Properties of the thermic fluid like viscosity, thermal conductivity, density, and specific heat are given to calculate the Reynolds number, Prandtl number, and heat transfer coefficient for the coil.
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