Optimal location of a district-heating pipeline within a rectangular duct
J. O. Jaber,
R. F. Babus'Haq and
S. D. Probert
Applied Energy, 1991, vol. 40, issue 2, 109 pages
Abstract:
The steady-state rate of heat transfer from a horizontal hot-water pipe (of a district-heating system) within an air-filled, relatively cold horizontal rectangular trench has been measured. The optimal configuration, which results in the minimum rate of heat loss from the pipe under the considered conditions being achieved, has been deduced. The procedure was repeated successively with each of three different diameters of the pipe. For the range of 0·15
Date: 1991
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