Hi all!
Thank you again for all the replies! Very appreciated!
stgrme,
thank you soo much for the file! It was great to have this for double check! Awsome!
georgeverghese,
Thanks again for your valuable insights! Good to have this practical and exerienced feedback!
Thank you all for the...
Dear georgeverghese,
Thank you so much for the feedback, again!
I understood perfectly what you've said!
So, in practical ways, to get the exact power we must get the manufacturer enthalpy value at the outlet, correct? If we are making a study (and we don't have yet this value), the only way...
Hi all! Sorry for the late reply. Vacations.
I've searched an alternativa use case for this analysis. Please see below the turbine data and my calculation, also with my questions:
Turbine data:
My calculations:
Questions:
1) My total real power (underlined in red) is below the power...
pierreick,
Correct. Is that.
Thanks with the links.
MintJulep,
So, in your opinion, in practic life, the isentropic value, doesn't gives much of use, correct? We must consider the efficiency given by the manufacturers, is that?
georgeverghese,
It's exactly that. My issue is not with the...
Hi all!
Digging on the subject i found in several situations with real manufacturers data, that the mechanical (shaft) power output is much more higher than the the one that we calculate using the isentropic efficiency.
For instance, i can get the following values, as an example:
- Isentropic...
Dear MisterE2,
Thanks again for the reply!
I agree 100% with you. This is a specific phenomena that varies with a ton of things like dimension of the coil, outside fluid properties, etc... So i've searched a lot and in several books, articles and foruns the conclusion was the same that we are...
I don't know what you mean with "upright", but i think it is vertical.
What tou say about the convection phenomena is correct and thats why i asked for some help with specific formulas for this application.
The tube material is SS 316.
Thanks
Hi everyone,
I'm ending some calculations of a helical coil immersed in a liquid solution.
Inside the tube runs superheated steam that condensates along it. Here i don't have problems, even though we're talking about condensation.
My problem is to calculate the heat transfer coef. outside the...
Dear Latexman,
Thanks in advance for the reply. Meanwhile, i've already made that.
I've putted this post, but i forgot that this could be obtained exactly as you said.
So thank you anyway.
Hi,
I'm making some heat transfer calculations, to determine a steam coil to heat a phosphoric acid tank.
For this i need the coefficient of expansion of this acid.
I've searched a lot but i didn't find anything. Does anyone have a value??
Thanks
LittleInch
Thanks.
Please see the attachment.
I've attached also the pump and the filter specifications. Let me tell you i'm only analysing 1 pump, but i will have 3 in parallel and the idea was to put only 1 filter for the whole system...
The only information that i get from the supplier is that the pump has a max. aspiration height of -4m.
The difference between the bottom diesel tank and the centerline of the pumps is aprox 400mmm. (i can increase a little bit this)
This is in design stage
Hi, i have de following situation: vertical diesel tank with aprox. 7m height above the outlet. next i have a coalescent filter that has a pressure drop of 0,4 bar (clean) to 1,0 bar (change-out). next i have a pump for 50 l/min and 0,6 bar head. it pumps to a consumer at 50m distance and with...