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Solid Fuel Fired Hot Air Generator

01/03/2012 1:07 AM

i want to generate 400 nmcube of air at 400 deg cetigrade from ambient air , hot flue gas is supplied by solid fuel fired furnace, i want to fabricate cell & tube type heat exchanger , flue gas would pass from tube side & required hot air pass from cell side. could you please tell me the total heat load in kcal/hour and heat exchanger parameters like total surface area in meter square , cell diameter, tube diameter , number of tubes, lenth of tubes.

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Re: solid fuel fired hot air generator

01/03/2012 1:11 AM

Is that nm3/h, or some other length of time? (Actually, this is a sufficiently large task to justify professional fees.)

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Re: solid fuel fired hot air generator

01/03/2012 6:26 AM
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Re: Solid Fuel Fired Hot Air Generator

01/03/2012 12:01 PM

This question sounds like it should be in the Mechanical section.

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Re: Solid Fuel Fired Hot Air Generator

01/03/2012 12:25 PM

Tornado Quote "Is that nm3/h, or some other length of time? (Actually, this is a sufficiently large task to justify professional fees.)"

Perhaps when you go over(I assume that you are already over) to take care of this one, maybe you could stop by and take care of my proposal #7 also. Ok?

http://cr4.globalspec.com/thread/74711#newcomments

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