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pipe network tissue heat transfer

pipe network tissue heat transfer

pipe network tissue heat transfer

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i need to know the formula to calculate the amount of heat transferred in a minute from a tissue, with a certain volume and kept at constant temperature, to the fluid, contained in a network of pipes, flowing with a certain flow/minute and at a certain inflow temperature, supposing that temperature of the tissue and the temperature of the pipe fluid equilibrate (get the same) at the outflow of the fluid from the tissue

RE: pipe network tissue heat transfer

dont we alle?

Da an energy baææance.

On the fluid side you know it all:

Tin, Tout=skin temperature, flow rate: Q=(Tin-Tout)*Q*Cp (liq)

RE: pipe network tissue heat transfer

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RE: pipe network tissue heat transfer

Is this tissue skin or is it the type people use to blow their noses in? Is this tissue in a clump or is it stretched tightly along the cross sectional area of the pipe. Is this tissue letting fluid flow thru it or filtering the fluid?

RE: pipe network tissue heat transfer

while funny its dosnt matter - the question is fully defined on the cooling side (and it sounds like school work to me).

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