whotmewory
Mechanical
- Sep 13, 2005
- 69
Can anyone advise how to factor in time of contact / exposure between two surfaces when estimating BTU rating for an AC unit to chill glue very fast?
I want to pass a glued bag between cooling blocks to chill the [hot fluid] glue from 245-250 deg. F down to 220 deg F. Here's the rub: my design constraints and speed requirements demand the glue be chilled with only 2-1/2 to 3 seconds of exposure to the chilling blocks.
I have been treating this like a single pass, parallel flow heat exchanger problem, but I cannot provide a known exit temperature of our cooling medium [air conditioned air] passing through manifold cooling blocks.
Any guidance from folks more "at home" with heat exchange" would be immensely helpful.
Cheers from Chris in NC NASCAR Country
I want to pass a glued bag between cooling blocks to chill the [hot fluid] glue from 245-250 deg. F down to 220 deg F. Here's the rub: my design constraints and speed requirements demand the glue be chilled with only 2-1/2 to 3 seconds of exposure to the chilling blocks.
I have been treating this like a single pass, parallel flow heat exchanger problem, but I cannot provide a known exit temperature of our cooling medium [air conditioned air] passing through manifold cooling blocks.
Any guidance from folks more "at home" with heat exchange" would be immensely helpful.
Cheers from Chris in NC NASCAR Country