Robski
Mechanical
- May 26, 2002
- 4
G'day,
I am after a formulae set or model that will calculate the temperature change of a body of water of given dimensions due to the radiant heat transfer from the sun.
I have just installed some cooling towers that output the cooled water into a large storage pond. This pond may be subject to additional warming due to sunlight, particularly in the summer. If this is the case I need to know if I am losing cooling efficiency by the fact that the storage pond water is warmer than the water outflow of the cooling tower. The pond is about 1.5x30x45m in dimension.
Any information would be helpful, anecdotal or otherwise.
I am after a formulae set or model that will calculate the temperature change of a body of water of given dimensions due to the radiant heat transfer from the sun.
I have just installed some cooling towers that output the cooled water into a large storage pond. This pond may be subject to additional warming due to sunlight, particularly in the summer. If this is the case I need to know if I am losing cooling efficiency by the fact that the storage pond water is warmer than the water outflow of the cooling tower. The pond is about 1.5x30x45m in dimension.
Any information would be helpful, anecdotal or otherwise.