UtilityLouie
Mechanical
- May 3, 2001
- 102
Someone wants me to calculate how much temperature rise there is in a O2 system.
I am over thinking this calculation to the maximum because you can calculate the heat transferred to the pipe from solar heat gain and ambient conditions, but the cooler O2 gas should take that heat away and slowly heat up - changing the heat transfer rate as you go along the pipe. Right? If I could get just a little help on getting my mind right, it sure would help out!
This is O2 gas at 190 psig. I don't know what the temperature is, but it is coming directly from an ambient temperature vaporizer.
I am over thinking this calculation to the maximum because you can calculate the heat transferred to the pipe from solar heat gain and ambient conditions, but the cooler O2 gas should take that heat away and slowly heat up - changing the heat transfer rate as you go along the pipe. Right? If I could get just a little help on getting my mind right, it sure would help out!
This is O2 gas at 190 psig. I don't know what the temperature is, but it is coming directly from an ambient temperature vaporizer.