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kitarey
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Is there a way to calculate this?
We are interested in how boiling water creates air bubbles. We want to generate a volume of 500 cubic feet per minute of air at a depth of 100 feet (which would be approx 2000 cfm at surface) in a large water tank (100x18x8). We want to generate this volume of air by placing a heating element either under the tank or at the bottom of the tank in order to boil the water and produce the air bubbles. We have a cap kilowatt usage goal for the heating element (or elements) of 200 kw constant. We have no idea how to calculate how much air can be produced though. Any thoughts?
kit
We are interested in how boiling water creates air bubbles. We want to generate a volume of 500 cubic feet per minute of air at a depth of 100 feet (which would be approx 2000 cfm at surface) in a large water tank (100x18x8). We want to generate this volume of air by placing a heating element either under the tank or at the bottom of the tank in order to boil the water and produce the air bubbles. We have a cap kilowatt usage goal for the heating element (or elements) of 200 kw constant. We have no idea how to calculate how much air can be produced though. Any thoughts?
kit