Rhodrons
Mechanical
- Feb 11, 2005
- 18
Does anyone know of any guidance available for the design of water cooled copper busbars? I want to use copper tubes to run at high current (>5000 Amps) but low voltage (20 Volts) to feed a resistance heating furnace. I can find lots of information about the current carrying capacity of flat copper bars but nothing about water cooled copper tubes. I have seen photographs of water cooled busbars and they have the benefit of being flexible to cope with the movement of the furnace in service. Alternatively a copper braid inside a water cooled pipe might work but I still would not know how to do the design sums for the required copper area.