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is there such thing as condenser/evaporator capacity of an aircon?
how to compute for that?
thanks!
how to compute for that?
thanks!
plucker_08 said:how can i measure the pressure inside the inlet of a tube?
You solder a coupling with a pressure port onto the tube.plucker_08 said:do i have to bore the tube or just place the transducer around the pipe.?
momentum_waves said:Plucker_08, if this is an industrial application, then I'd suggest that you employ the services of a professional consultant.
If this a student project, then you will have a lot of reading to do.
These are simple facts of life. Some consultants have spent years researching & applying the principles in practice. This comes at a price, unfortunately - time <=> money.
russ_watters said:You solder a coupling with a pressure port onto the tube.
velz said:i want to calculate the mass flow rate of hot water in the heat exchanger?
my known datas are...
In the first heat exchanger exhaust gas flows with 650 c temperature inlet and mass flow rate is 18.7 m3/min
In the second heat exchanger hot water flows with 27 c temperature inlet and 90 c temperature outlet......
here i want to calculate mass flow rate of hot water in the second heat exchanger?
and how to calculate cp value for both exhaust gas and water?
russ_watters said:There is a theoretical maximum capacity of any heat exchanger, based on the delta-T and flow rates of the fluids on each side of it.