Calculating Heat Transfer for a Water-Cooled Fresnel Lens System

In summary, Fritz Laun is seeking guidance on how to calculate heat transfer and temperature change for a project involving a cooling water block, fresnel lens, and pump. The fresnel lens has dimensions of 13x13 inches and 50 grooves per inch, while the water block is made of aluminum with a maze channel design and a known surface area of contact with the water. The pump has a flow rate of 5 gallons per minute. The suggested approach is to draw a diagram and write a heat balance equation, considering all sources of energy and heat transfer. A program can then be used to reach a steady state.
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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
 
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Start by drawing a diagram showing the heat flux from the source to the water exiting the block.

Write the heat balance equation, you should consider the energy source, the heat transferred to the block through radiation, the heat lost by the block surface through radiation and due to convection to the environment, if applicable, heat conducted through the block wall thickness and the net heat transferred to the water.

You can write a small program to make the iterations needed to achieve the steady state.
 

What is heat transfer?

Heat transfer is the process of energy transfer between two objects or systems due to a temperature difference. This can occur through conduction, convection, or radiation.

What is the equation for calculating heat transfer?

The equation for calculating heat transfer is Q = mcΔT, where Q is the amount of heat transferred, m is the mass of the object, c is the specific heat capacity of the material, and ΔT is the change in temperature.

What is the difference between conduction, convection, and radiation?

Conduction is the transfer of heat through direct contact between two objects. Convection is the transfer of heat through the movement of fluids, such as air or water. Radiation is the transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves.

How do you determine the specific heat capacity of a material?

The specific heat capacity of a material can be determined by conducting an experiment in which the material is heated or cooled and the change in temperature is measured. The specific heat capacity can then be calculated using the equation Q = mcΔT.

What are some real-life applications of calculating heat transfer?

Calculating heat transfer is important in many industries, including building and construction, energy production, and transportation. It is used to design and improve insulation, heating and cooling systems, and engines. It is also crucial in understanding and predicting weather patterns and climate change.

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