Hello
I am on a study on solidworks solar rays that heat a copper tube containing a fluid that flows into it at a rate of 9kg/s entering the tube at 60°C
Hello
I am on a study on solidworks solar rays that heat a copper tube containing a fluid that flows into it at a rate of 9kg/s entering the tube at 60°C
Hello
It seems that you have forgotten the question.
so about 32 cubic meters of fluid coming in one hour
the tube is at 60°
Temperature of the incoming fluid?
Temperature of the outgoing fluid?
the section of your tube?
the length of the tube?
His exhibition so sunny?
Don't forget if no reflector
The catchment area will not be the outer surface of the tube
be careful from a certain speed of fluid it makes a mess ;-)
check your statement
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Thank you GT22 for your answer but I'm looking for how to work on solidworks a study with solar radiation that can heat a heat transfer fluid in an absorber tube
Well I think I've already given you some leads
already your speed seems a priori huge to me
Make an effort in your data
Give us more information
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Thank you GT22 but I'm looking if you have a tutorial that can explain to me how to make a simulation of this study introducing solar radiation as a source of heat of the fluid. For me at the beginning the flow I can vary it but already I will have an idea to make it
Google is your friend ;-)
http://help.solidworks.com/2014/french/WhatsNew/c_solar_access_study_overview_tut.htm
http://help.solidworks.com/2016/French/WhatsNew/c_sunlight_properties.htm?id=1983ee75ae3b415c8a4a61673ccbcbab
It's already a start
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