Difference between revisions of "Keel cooling"
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*see ''H:\Library\Articles and white papers\Naval architecture\Cat manuals'' > Cooling systems.pdf | *see ''H:\Library\Articles and white papers\Naval architecture\Cat manuals'' > Cooling systems.pdf | ||
− | *see H:\Library\Articles and white papers\Naval architecture | + | *see ''H:\Library\Articles and white papers\Naval architecture'' > keelkooling 3ME-Bachelor-Buuren.pdf |
*see PBB 111 | *see PBB 111 | ||
− | *[http://www.fernstrum.com Fernsum] | + | *[http://www.fernstrum.com Fernsum] calculates with the following parameters: |
− | + | **minimum hull speed at full rated power (under full load) | |
− | + | **maximum sea water temperature | |
− | + | **heat rejection | |
− | + | **fresh water flow rate | |
− | + | **fresh water temeprature into cooler | |
− | + | **fresh water temperature out or drop across cooler | |
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[http://www.scheepspraet.net/artikel/koelpijp.html Capaciteitsberekening koelpijpen] | [http://www.scheepspraet.net/artikel/koelpijp.html Capaciteitsberekening koelpijpen] | ||
− | + | By Daniel Boekel | |
− | + | Pipe cooling: | |
− | + | *1" = 26mm ID = 3,55 hp/m | |
+ | *1 1/4" = 35mm ID = 4,75 hp/m | ||
+ | *1 1/2" = 40mm ID = 5,45 hp/m | ||
+ | *2" = 52mm ID = 7,00 hp/m | ||
+ | *2 1/2" = 65mm ID = 8,85 hp/m | ||
+ | *3" = 80mm ID = 10,50 hp/m | ||
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+ | Bottom cooling (box against shell): | ||
+ | (dimensiosn: total length of box x height of box (section to be square or triangular)) | ||
− | + | *200x6 = 10 hp/m | |
− | + | *180x6 = 9 hp/m | |
+ | *160x6 = 8 hp/m | ||
+ | *140x5 = 7 hp/m | ||
+ | *120x5 = 6 hp/m | ||
+ | *100x5 = 5 hp/m | ||
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+ | Further: | ||
+ | *keep cross section area at least the same as cross section of engine connections | ||
+ | *st.st. is not a suitable construction material because of it's reduced heat transfer properties | ||
+ | *table received from a worker of Vooruit in Zaandam (NL) | ||
[[Category: Marine Engineering]][[Category: Systems]] | [[Category: Marine Engineering]][[Category: Systems]] |
Latest revision as of 09:46, 23 June 2011
- see H:\Library\Articles and white papers\Naval architecture\Cat manuals > Cooling systems.pdf
- see H:\Library\Articles and white papers\Naval architecture > keelkooling 3ME-Bachelor-Buuren.pdf
- see PBB 111
- Fernsum calculates with the following parameters:
- minimum hull speed at full rated power (under full load)
- maximum sea water temperature
- heat rejection
- fresh water flow rate
- fresh water temeprature into cooler
- fresh water temperature out or drop across cooler
Internet[edit]
Capaciteitsberekening koelpijpen
By Daniel Boekel
Pipe cooling:
- 1" = 26mm ID = 3,55 hp/m
- 1 1/4" = 35mm ID = 4,75 hp/m
- 1 1/2" = 40mm ID = 5,45 hp/m
- 2" = 52mm ID = 7,00 hp/m
- 2 1/2" = 65mm ID = 8,85 hp/m
- 3" = 80mm ID = 10,50 hp/m
Bottom cooling (box against shell):
(dimensiosn: total length of box x height of box (section to be square or triangular))
- 200x6 = 10 hp/m
- 180x6 = 9 hp/m
- 160x6 = 8 hp/m
- 140x5 = 7 hp/m
- 120x5 = 6 hp/m
- 100x5 = 5 hp/m
Further:
- keep cross section area at least the same as cross section of engine connections
- st.st. is not a suitable construction material because of it's reduced heat transfer properties
- table received from a worker of Vooruit in Zaandam (NL)