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Industrial
- May 18, 2016
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Hello, It's my first time posting in a blog...I was hoping to get some help from you smart engineers. ![[bigsmile] [bigsmile] [bigsmile]](/data/assets/smilies/bigsmile.gif)
EXISTING SCENARIO:
-Biscuits have left the oven and are 45 deg C. Travelling on the conveyor at 0.28 m/s. Density of biscuit is 900 kg/m^3. Biscuit is 60mm diameter. There are approx 160 biscuits per square meter. (picture attached).
PROBLEM:
- I need to install industrial fans above the product to cool the biscuits down to 25 degrees.
- The fans will be using ambient air temp at 20 deg C, and a velocity of 3 m/s.
- I do not know how many fans I need to install.
QUESTION:
- I know the forced convective heat transfer coefficient increases the longer the biscuit is exposed to the forced air, but how long does it need to be exposed to this forced air to drop from 45 deg C to 25 deg C.
- I would greatly appreciate any help on this, I have spent a long time on it but I seem to be going in circles. Thanks again for any help.
Cheers,
Steve
![[bigsmile] [bigsmile] [bigsmile]](/data/assets/smilies/bigsmile.gif)
EXISTING SCENARIO:
-Biscuits have left the oven and are 45 deg C. Travelling on the conveyor at 0.28 m/s. Density of biscuit is 900 kg/m^3. Biscuit is 60mm diameter. There are approx 160 biscuits per square meter. (picture attached).
PROBLEM:
- I need to install industrial fans above the product to cool the biscuits down to 25 degrees.
- The fans will be using ambient air temp at 20 deg C, and a velocity of 3 m/s.
- I do not know how many fans I need to install.
QUESTION:
- I know the forced convective heat transfer coefficient increases the longer the biscuit is exposed to the forced air, but how long does it need to be exposed to this forced air to drop from 45 deg C to 25 deg C.
- I would greatly appreciate any help on this, I have spent a long time on it but I seem to be going in circles. Thanks again for any help.
Cheers,
Steve