DMull
Chemical
- Apr 30, 2010
- 7
Hi everyone,
Onsite there is a fat maturation tank, which is jacketed and held at 32°C. Fat going into this tank is at around 22°C.
I am trying to derive an equation to work out the minimum temperature (at the centre of the tank) after a given time t. Unfortunately I’ve forgotten a lot of my college equations, and unsteady state conduction in a cylinder is giving me some trouble…
I am going to treat the fat as a solid cylinder at 22°C, which is exposed to a temperature of 32°C at time t = 0. I am assuming that there is no convection or radiation – the tank is not stirred.
I know the starting temperatures and the dimensions of the tank. I don’t know any of the heat transfer coefficients of the material – but before I go looking for these I’d like to have an equation to put them in.
Any suggestions on what equation I should use?
Any advice on where I can locate thermodynamic coefficients for vegetable oils/fats?
Onsite there is a fat maturation tank, which is jacketed and held at 32°C. Fat going into this tank is at around 22°C.
I am trying to derive an equation to work out the minimum temperature (at the centre of the tank) after a given time t. Unfortunately I’ve forgotten a lot of my college equations, and unsteady state conduction in a cylinder is giving me some trouble…
I am going to treat the fat as a solid cylinder at 22°C, which is exposed to a temperature of 32°C at time t = 0. I am assuming that there is no convection or radiation – the tank is not stirred.
I know the starting temperatures and the dimensions of the tank. I don’t know any of the heat transfer coefficients of the material – but before I go looking for these I’d like to have an equation to put them in.
Any suggestions on what equation I should use?
Any advice on where I can locate thermodynamic coefficients for vegetable oils/fats?