Jun 11, 2007 #1 rocketscientist Chemical Joined Aug 19, 2000 Messages 86 Location US Does anyone have the thermal expansion coefficient for Dowtherm A? I will need to size a PSV for thermal expansion. I need it at about 315 C and 260 C. Thanks
Does anyone have the thermal expansion coefficient for Dowtherm A? I will need to size a PSV for thermal expansion. I need it at about 315 C and 260 C. Thanks
Jun 11, 2007 1 #2 dogtop Chemical Joined Jan 18, 2005 Messages 164 Location US http://www.dow.com/PublishedLiterat...rans/pdfs/noreg/176-01463.pdf&fromPage=GetDoc Upvote 0 Downvote
Jun 11, 2007 Thread starter #3 rocketscientist Chemical Joined Aug 19, 2000 Messages 86 Location US Actually, I have this sheet and it does not provide the liquid expansion coefficient. Upvote 0 Downvote
Jun 11, 2007 1 #4 dcasto Chemical Joined Jul 7, 2001 Messages 3,570 Location US Calculate it from the density vs temp table. Upvote 0 Downvote
Jun 11, 2007 Thread starter #5 rocketscientist Chemical Joined Aug 19, 2000 Messages 86 Location US Okay, Thanks, I guess sometimes, I've forgotten more than I know. Here's how to work it out: alpha = 1/V (dV/dT) solving for the integral: Integral(alpha dT) = Integral (dV/V) Solving for T1, T2, V1, V2: alpha = ln(V2/V1)/(T2-T1) Where to get Vs: Assume a 1 lbs. basis: V = W(1 lbs.)/density @ T Substitute V2, V1 for T1, T2 and solve for thermal expansion over the interval. Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal_expansion Thanks, Upvote 0 Downvote
Okay, Thanks, I guess sometimes, I've forgotten more than I know. Here's how to work it out: alpha = 1/V (dV/dT) solving for the integral: Integral(alpha dT) = Integral (dV/V) Solving for T1, T2, V1, V2: alpha = ln(V2/V1)/(T2-T1) Where to get Vs: Assume a 1 lbs. basis: V = W(1 lbs.)/density @ T Substitute V2, V1 for T1, T2 and solve for thermal expansion over the interval. Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal_expansion Thanks,
Jun 11, 2007 #6 unclesyd Materials Joined Aug 21, 2002 Messages 9,819 Location US You might want to get the data disk for Therminol VP-1, the same as Dowtherm A. Dow also has a booklet on Dowtherm A. http://www.therminol.com/pages/tools/toolscd.asp Upvote 0 Downvote
You might want to get the data disk for Therminol VP-1, the same as Dowtherm A. Dow also has a booklet on Dowtherm A. http://www.therminol.com/pages/tools/toolscd.asp