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    Heat Flow in a Pipe with integrated Sensor

    Thanks for that calculation. To make it easier I am dong an Ansys Simulation now!
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    Heat Flow in a Pipe with integrated Sensor

    Thanks for your answers! A Pigtail was also my first thought but the companies i contacted said it wouldn't cool the oil enough so that wasnt an option. I should use a capillary that is very thin and long. My idea now was to simulate the Heat flow in a capillary in ANSYS. Do you think it is...
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    Heat Flow in a Pipe with integrated Sensor

    Or do you think it is easier and better to just buy a pipe and measure the Temperature instead of calculating it? Like a trial and error thing.
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    Heat Flow in a Pipe with integrated Sensor

    It doesn't really need to be accurately solved. Just approxmatley the length of the Pipe that needs to be installed so that the temperature doesn't exceed 120°C when it reaches the sensor. So i know how much pipe i need or if its possible to do.
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    Heat Flow in a Pipe with integrated Sensor

    To simplify it I wantet to calculate the Temperature by the Sensor with the thermal restistance of the resting oil in the capillary and ignore the convection. Or is my thought to simplified?
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    Heat Flow in a Pipe with integrated Sensor

    The Fluid is Oil. The pipe isn't externally cooled, but is very thin and long, so the heat would be exchanged with the surronding air wouldn't it? So theroetically it wouldn't equalize, or am i wrong?
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    Heat Flow in a Pipe with integrated Sensor

    Hey, The sensor is sensing the pressure. The sensor should be low cost, that's why i need to reduce the Temperature at the end of the Pipe where the sensor is.
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    Heat Flow in a Pipe with integrated Sensor

    Hello, I have the following problem and hope you can help me. I have the setup as shown in the drawing. A pipe that is flowed through, and in the middle of it another pipe, but at the end of this branch is a sensor. Initially the fluid would flow, with a temperature of 25°C. If my thought is...
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