Engineering >> EngineeringOptimal Insulation Thickness for Steam Pipingby Broderick Williams
Submitted : Spring 2010 As the title of this project implies, we are informed that a plant uses a pipe that is 1000 ft in length and 8 inches in width to transport steam. Without insulation, heat is lost from the pipe, which requires additional generation of steam to make up the required difference, costing more money. Insulation also costs money, so there is a trade off that must be made. The task at hand requires finding the most cost efficient width of insulation in order to save on steam transport. This goal can be obtained primarily through derivation and algebra. A summary of steps to solve this problem includes the following:
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