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Fritzo130
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Hello, everyone,
I have a question on how to calculate the heat transfer and change in temperature for a project I am working on.
It consists simply of a cooling water block (that you would find on a tec cooler etc), a fresnel lens, and a pump.
The fresnel lens focuses the light onto the water block and the water is then pumped through.
Fresnel lens: 13x13" and 50 grooves per inch
Water block: aluminum and a maze channel design. The surface area of contact with the water is known.
Pump: 5 gallons per minute
Any guidance is greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Fritz Laun
I have a question on how to calculate the heat transfer and change in temperature for a project I am working on.
It consists simply of a cooling water block (that you would find on a tec cooler etc), a fresnel lens, and a pump.
The fresnel lens focuses the light onto the water block and the water is then pumped through.
Fresnel lens: 13x13" and 50 grooves per inch
Water block: aluminum and a maze channel design. The surface area of contact with the water is known.
Pump: 5 gallons per minute
Any guidance is greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Fritz Laun