thermoD
Mechanical
- Nov 26, 2007
- 28
Hi Guys, I am new to the forum and I am a fresh engineer as well, I came up with some calculations and want someone to verify whether I am on the right track or not.
I want to estimate the wattage required of an electric heater,the heater will be used to heat up air from 700F to 1100F, Air will be fed to this electric heater through a blower at 20,000 CFM..
I used Q= m Cp dT
m= 20000*.0283*1.2/60 = 11.32 Kg I assume Air density=1.2kg/m^3
Cp=1.0 KJ/Kg degC
dT= 400F = 222C
Q= 2513 KJ/s= 2513 KW
Does that mean if we use a 500KW generator" to operate this heater", at 50% capacity it would take 10 seconds to heat up 11.32Kg of air..i.e, would 500 KW generator be powerful enough for this situation?
Does the air speed have any effect at all?
Thanks in advance..
I want to estimate the wattage required of an electric heater,the heater will be used to heat up air from 700F to 1100F, Air will be fed to this electric heater through a blower at 20,000 CFM..
I used Q= m Cp dT
m= 20000*.0283*1.2/60 = 11.32 Kg I assume Air density=1.2kg/m^3
Cp=1.0 KJ/Kg degC
dT= 400F = 222C
Q= 2513 KJ/s= 2513 KW
Does that mean if we use a 500KW generator" to operate this heater", at 50% capacity it would take 10 seconds to heat up 11.32Kg of air..i.e, would 500 KW generator be powerful enough for this situation?
Does the air speed have any effect at all?
Thanks in advance..