pterridactyl
Chemical
- Mar 16, 2012
- 3
Hi! Heat Transfer has never been my strong suit, so I need some help calculating how long it will take cooling water to rise to a certain temperature once all chilling ability is lost.
I have a closed loop water system that is cooled via a set of chillers. If all chillers are turned off at once, but water is still flowing, I need to figure out (in simple terms) how long will it take the water in the circuit to rise to a certain temperature.
I know:
- Flow rate: 15 kg/s
- Temperature starting points
Chiller outlet temp: 5degC
Water temp entering process: 6degC
Water temp exiting process: 10degC
Chiller inlet temp: 11degC
(Basically, water warms 1degC for each trip to/from the chillers)
Need to know:
Once chillers are turned off, how long until cooling water temp rises to 45degC
Other:
Ignore thermodynamics of passing through water pumps
Ambient air temperature will be hotter than comfortable room temperature
Make any other simplifying assumptions necessary
Any bright ideas?
Thanks in advance for your help!
Best,
Terri
I have a closed loop water system that is cooled via a set of chillers. If all chillers are turned off at once, but water is still flowing, I need to figure out (in simple terms) how long will it take the water in the circuit to rise to a certain temperature.
I know:
- Flow rate: 15 kg/s
- Temperature starting points
Chiller outlet temp: 5degC
Water temp entering process: 6degC
Water temp exiting process: 10degC
Chiller inlet temp: 11degC
(Basically, water warms 1degC for each trip to/from the chillers)
Need to know:
Once chillers are turned off, how long until cooling water temp rises to 45degC
Other:
Ignore thermodynamics of passing through water pumps
Ambient air temperature will be hotter than comfortable room temperature
Make any other simplifying assumptions necessary
Any bright ideas?
Thanks in advance for your help!
Best,
Terri