Powerman81
Mechanical
- Sep 3, 2008
- 15
Hi all,
I need to prove theortically that natural convection will occur inside a water storage tank. The tank specs specs are
hight : 70 ft
Diameter: 27 ft
capacity: 285,000 gallons
Constant pressure isdie tank
The tank has 6 elecrical heaters (Thermostatically controlled). The heaters and thermostate are positioned horizantally 60 degrees apart at 6 ft above ground level. Temprature indication is provided is provided by a gage at height 1.5 ft above ground.
The problem is, when the heaters are energized natural convection occur in the volume above the heaters only while heat is trasfered to the volume below the heaters by conduction leading to temprature stratification in the tank.
I proposed a change to turn 3 heaters on(Cheapest way) to allow for elleptical circulation in the tank to decrease or eleminate temp stratification.
How can I prove this is true theortically without the aid of a CFD software. Or is there any other suggestions
I would apperciate any help
I need to prove theortically that natural convection will occur inside a water storage tank. The tank specs specs are
hight : 70 ft
Diameter: 27 ft
capacity: 285,000 gallons
Constant pressure isdie tank
The tank has 6 elecrical heaters (Thermostatically controlled). The heaters and thermostate are positioned horizantally 60 degrees apart at 6 ft above ground level. Temprature indication is provided is provided by a gage at height 1.5 ft above ground.
The problem is, when the heaters are energized natural convection occur in the volume above the heaters only while heat is trasfered to the volume below the heaters by conduction leading to temprature stratification in the tank.
I proposed a change to turn 3 heaters on(Cheapest way) to allow for elleptical circulation in the tank to decrease or eleminate temp stratification.
How can I prove this is true theortically without the aid of a CFD software. Or is there any other suggestions
I would apperciate any help