jshepard
Mechanical
- Mar 31, 2011
- 2
Am after a little help with some rough calcs I am doing.
What I have is a gas bottle (i.e. diving bottle) with hot air within. I am trying to calculate the time taken for it to cool.
By simplifying to a cylinder, a figure for conduction heat transfer can be calculated (I realise it's not this simple, but bear with me).
My problem is, I have the heat transfer firgure (in Watts), but I have been unable to work out how this corresponds to a reduction in temperature in the diving bottle??
Anyone got any ideas? PV/T = constant doesn't apply as the system is losing energy.
Any help appreciated. Sorry if it's obvious, this is not an area of expertise!
Cheers
Jeff
What I have is a gas bottle (i.e. diving bottle) with hot air within. I am trying to calculate the time taken for it to cool.
By simplifying to a cylinder, a figure for conduction heat transfer can be calculated (I realise it's not this simple, but bear with me).
My problem is, I have the heat transfer firgure (in Watts), but I have been unable to work out how this corresponds to a reduction in temperature in the diving bottle??
Anyone got any ideas? PV/T = constant doesn't apply as the system is losing energy.
Any help appreciated. Sorry if it's obvious, this is not an area of expertise!
Cheers
Jeff