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How to calculate necessary heat power
Ok, this is a very good idea. If I try with only 2 heaters turned on, with a total of 12000W, using the same math the temperature should stabilize at 19.6ºC. If I have to use around 90.000W, I must prove it first, because I cannot use electric heaters for that kind of power... and the...- incalculavel
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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How to calculate necessary heat power
That's it, wet sandblasting. I was having trouble finding the correct English word. You correctly described the operation.- incalculavel
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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How to calculate necessary heat power
That is exactly what I need to know... I am trying not to guess, or to test trial.- incalculavel
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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How to calculate necessary heat power
I missed one. I stir the tank, to keep the sand mixed.- incalculavel
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How to calculate necessary heat power
Ok, let's see: *How much water per hour you use. The pump has a power of 28 cubic meters / hours of circulation. *The correct mix of water and sand(does sand go through your piping as well?) The sand goes to the pipe also, and we have 100kg of sand in the water. *Celsius or...- incalculavel
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How to calculate necessary heat power
Hi I have a problem in my factory, and contracted a company to solve it, but unfortunately they were unable to do it. I have a tank with 1.000 liters of water mixed with sand, that is pumped with a high capacity pump, through a compressed air system, to clean some small metal parts. My...- incalculavel
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