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Heat Loss From Rectangular Tank

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pikeslayer

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I was wondering if someone could tell me the rate of heat loss of a rectangular tank of water.

Tank Dimensions (meters):
Length=1.524
Width=2.13
Height=1.542

It is filled to a height of 1.42 meters.
Ambient temperature is 10°C
Water temp. is 90.5°C
Tank is constructed of 1/4 carbon steel
The tank sits on concrete
Tank has no lid.
Wind speed is about 2 m/s

I'm hoping that knowing the amount of heat that the tank rejects to its surroundings will help me to size a heater to maintain the 90.5°C.

Thanks in advance
 
conduction out through the concrete plus convection around the 4 exposed metal sides plus convection accross the open top.

pull out your book and get familiar with the equations again
 
About insulating the steel tank to be "Greener" with mother nature.
 
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