Thursday, April 07, 2011 10:34:21 AM
Then our task is to transfer that whatever joules needed from the heat exchanger to the mass of flowing water. Also, another task is to convert electricity to heat at the heat exchanger. You see that it take a bit of transfer and conversion between electricity to actually raise water temperature. It is probably true that 99% watt gets convert into heat, but does all that heat goes to the flowing water....? How could we keep up with that heat transfer? This is a dynamic environment, not a static one like boiling water on a stove, so the heat transfer and heat exchanger play a big role on how to possibly boil flowing water.
And that is where the improvement is.
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