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hello guys
how can i have liquid water at 120 c ?
how can i have liquid water at 120 c ?
The discussion centers around the feasibility of maintaining liquid water at temperatures of 120°C and the necessary conditions, particularly pressure, to achieve this. Participants explore various methods and systems that could be designed to heat water to this temperature without it turning into steam, including the use of pumps and heaters.
Participants generally agree that pressure is necessary to keep water liquid at 120°C, but there are multiple competing views on the best approach to achieve this, including the use of different fluids and system designs. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the optimal solution for the participant's specific application.
Participants express uncertainty about the specific requirements of the system being designed, including the need for pressurization and the characteristics of the fluid used. There are also unresolved questions about the application and efficiency of different heating methods.
Individuals interested in thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and engineering design, particularly those working with heating systems and pressurized fluids.
You're going to have to go into a lot more detail about what you are trying to do if you want us to be able to help you. Could you draw/post a diagram of the system you are trying to build?maxx_payne said:so tell me how can i make a system from
1- pump
2- heater
maxx_payne said:ok guys i will explain my idea to you
now at my work i have a machine that's used to push the fusible pvc on some aluminium materials , and this aluminium is heated to a temp above 100 c
so pvc needs heat more than 100 and less than 140 to ensure that pvc will stuck on the alominium
and that's is done using a small machine which gives water at 130 or 120 to give the required heat to the pvc aluminium pieces
so all i want to do now is understanding how this unit work ?
it consists of many thermostatic valves , 2 electric heaters , water pump and many connections
so the main problem to me is how to make water pressurized ??
if the pump pumps water to the tank which contain the heater the water will be discharged at atm pressure how can i pressurized water /?