arocha06
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 29, 2012
- 1
I have a generator in a 20 m^3 room putting out 86 kW and am trying to figure out the rate at which I need to supply/exhaust air in order to maintain a reasonable room temperature (temperature rise < 5 C).
I used the formula q=m(Cp)(dT)
using
q=86kW
m=mass of air= 25 lbs
Cp=air heat coefficient=1 kJ/kg*K
and got a temperature increase of 3.6 degrees C per second. This value seems far too high but I can not find where I went wrong. Any help/insight would be greatly appreciated.
I used the formula q=m(Cp)(dT)
using
q=86kW
m=mass of air= 25 lbs
Cp=air heat coefficient=1 kJ/kg*K
and got a temperature increase of 3.6 degrees C per second. This value seems far too high but I can not find where I went wrong. Any help/insight would be greatly appreciated.