wow... I completely blanked out on that thank you. As far as setting up the equation, did I miss anything tho? I am sure the temperature change is going to change my answer
Water is being sprayed at a hot flowing material to cool it from 350F to 290F. Let's assume that steam is produced when the water hits the hot material. How would I set up the heat transfer equation to solve for the mass flow rate of water required to cool it from 350 to 290?
Assumptions...
I want to prove the fire suppression system is adequate. To be honest, we are not sure why it caught on fire, some say static accumilation, some say autoignition. We are currently investigating. I have not had a chance to view the msds yet so I couldn't really tell you what the filtered...
OK so I have a little issue I'm dealing with.. here are the basics..
There is a material that was filtered and came out of the filtration process at about 330 degrees (it comes out as a solid filter cake). It somehow caught on fire which caused the deluge system to activate.
I just want to...