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Unread 06-27-2002, 02:26 PM   #43
gmat
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Thanx noSoup for replying
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Originally posted by NoSoupForYou
Tempdiff from inlet to outlet is always a function of heat input and flow rate only.
And thats the one that needs to be logarithmic in order to be included in the general heat equation (see formulaes above). That's not a trick from me, i'd like all things in life to be as simple as 2+2, but they are not. I wont repost any more formula, please refer to the links i provided before.

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As I said earlier, using it in this discussion is a red herring.
Yes !
It's a purely local and dynamic effect which is irrelevant here. (would be relevant from a "rad design" point of view, where one wants to optimize rad design... OT here).

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Originally posted by Dix Dogfight
...total morons. [...] That doesn't get a headache over a few differential equations like you do.
1 - if you're here to flame ppl and dont understand humour go to [H] you dont belong here.

2 - actually i hate diff. equations and i hate those pesky thermodynamic laws. One needs to live with them though... Thats just a matter of taste, just like some ppl hate coding in assembly...
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