TrippL
Mechanical
- Feb 1, 2011
- 78
I have a jacketed piping system using Dowtherm-A / Therminol VP-1 heat transfer vapor @ 290 Deg C to maintain a jacketed pipeline at 290 deg C. I have calculated that the heat loss thru the pipe insulation for a 10 ft long section will be approximately 2500 BTU/hr. The heat transfer fluid will be in the outer jacket and will enter as a vapor at 290 deg C, and exit as two forms, a condensed liquid and uncondensables vent. For anyone familiar with these heat transfer mediums, how do I go about calculating the vapor flow rate required to maintain the pipe temp at 290 deg C. I do have the heat transfer fluid properties.