tacobellsteve
Chemical
- Jun 16, 2008
- 1
First time poster...
I am looking for a recommendation on a program for evaluating heat losses through complex fin arrangements (configuration with secondary, tertiary, and even quaternary fins off of the main fin). I think this must be done by finite element analysis.
I am a ChemE (3yrs out of school) that evaluates a lot of pipe system and vessel heat losses, and estimating the losses out of the structural steel of pipe supports (or equipment support structures) is a bit more complex than I am comfortable doing in Excel with basic fin heat transfer equations.
I recognize such programs probably aren't cheap. I have no significant experience of any kind with simulation programs, so I just don't know where to start.
My ideal program would allow for the complex modeling mentioned above, but with simpler heat transfer calculations being possible as well (so I could do an entire heat loss analysis in one place).
Any comments or ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Steve
I am looking for a recommendation on a program for evaluating heat losses through complex fin arrangements (configuration with secondary, tertiary, and even quaternary fins off of the main fin). I think this must be done by finite element analysis.
I am a ChemE (3yrs out of school) that evaluates a lot of pipe system and vessel heat losses, and estimating the losses out of the structural steel of pipe supports (or equipment support structures) is a bit more complex than I am comfortable doing in Excel with basic fin heat transfer equations.
I recognize such programs probably aren't cheap. I have no significant experience of any kind with simulation programs, so I just don't know where to start.
My ideal program would allow for the complex modeling mentioned above, but with simpler heat transfer calculations being possible as well (so I could do an entire heat loss analysis in one place).
Any comments or ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Steve