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exhaust heat dissipation

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ddace

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I am trying to establish the energy (watts) dissipated by an exhaust system. This is to determine the air flow needed to dissipate that heat from an enclosure. I want to considre only the forced convection effects by using the formula:

Q(W)=h* area * (Tsurface - Tambiant)

where h is the convection coefficient.

known:

area of exhaust and temperatures(at surface and ambiant)

Need a good ball park figure for the forced convection coefficient h.

thanks to all
"Administration kills engineering"
 
Hi ddace,

Can you please provide more specific details about your exhaust system eg. is on a car, stationary genset etc?

Physical dimensions eg. exhaust material, diameter, length etc.

Alternatively just email me the details & I will try to assist.

Regards,

Des Aubery...
(adTherm Technology - - info@adtherm.com )
 
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