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effects of propylene glycol on heat transfer efficiency

 
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Mar26-12, 05:57 PM   #1
 

effects of propylene glycol on heat transfer efficiency


I'm trying to calculate the heat loss of efficiency due to increasing the mixture of propylene glycol in a heat transfer fluid compared to water.. For this I'm saying that water has a heat transfer efficiency of 100% (relative only)

Im looking for multiple data points to create an equation not just random numbers.
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Mar29-12, 01:50 PM   #2
 
Much as I don't like just giving out plain answers and would much prefer to provide 'food for thought', I found your answer while looking for the 'food for thought'.
https://dow-answer.custhelp.com/app/...-english-units

I searched Google for propylene glycol solution thermal conductivity
Apr2-12, 01:54 PM   #3
 
Quote by Bandit127 View Post
Much as I don't like just giving out plain answers and would much prefer to provide 'food for thought', I found your answer while looking for the 'food for thought'.
https://dow-answer.custhelp.com/app/...-english-units

I searched Google for propylene glycol solution thermal conductivity
Thanks! I tried googling but was not using the right words!
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