joedvo
Electrical
- Oct 18, 2006
- 13
When an insulated tank of 306 degrees F has an uninsulated lug sitting on an uninsulated frame. I am trying to determine how far, inch by inch, from the lug to the frame and down, will the temperature decrease. I have been studying the heat transfer equations for conduction, convection, and radiation. I feel that I understand those well, but what I cannot determine is the starting point, exactly how many Btu's the tank would generate through the lug at the vessel wall. The tank is 53-1/4" diameter, a height is 24", and the dome top of the tank is 21-3/8". The vessel wall is 1-1/2". The cross sectional area of the lug one inch from the vessel wall is .63 ft^2. The tank should remain at 306 degrees F and the ambient temperature of the air outside the vessel is 59 degrees F. Both the lug and the vessel are stainless steel with a thermal conductivity value of 9.4 (btu in / ft^2 hr deg F). How do I calculate the maximum Q leaving the vessel wall? An EE will be greatful for your help. Thank you!