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harsen
25-02-2007, 07:45 AM
Hai everybody,
I think everybody know well about me on this forum, I am searching some ideas on design and eating all of ur brains.
Now i get struck up on this,
What is the essential requirments for design engineer ????
(which topic should be needed like heat transfer)
I will be very thankful if somebody guide me on this road
Senthil
Hai everybody,
I think everybody know well about me on this forum, I am searching some ideas on design and eating all of ur brains.
Now i get struck up on this,
What is the essential requirments for design engineer ????
(which topic should be needed like heat transfer)
I will be very thankful if somebody guide me on this road
Senthil
It depends what you are designing. Thermodynamics is a good start when designing an type of refrigeration equipment. Fluid dynamics is also important.
I have been woking at refrigeration for 16 years and the most important things I have learnt on the job. I needed to know something for a project I was working on so I went and learnt it;)
Kind Regards Andy:)
harsen
25-02-2007, 09:55 AM
It depends what you are designing. Thermodynamics is a good start when designing an type of refrigeration equipment. Fluid dynamics is also important.
I have been woking at refrigeration for 16 years and the most important things I have learnt on the job. I needed to know something for a project I was working on so I went and learnt it;)
Kind Regards Andy:)
Thank u for reply andy,
I am exactly focusing on ducting and ventilation design.
Can u
Senthil
Brian_UK
25-02-2007, 05:08 PM
Senthil., it might be worth while contacting fan manufacturers and learning the principles of airflow and pressures.
Once you understand how a fan works and then understand the effects of duct sizing on resistance to airflow you should be at the start of your learning curve.
A website to make a small start at is here...
http://www.vent-axia.com/knowledge/default.asp
harsen
26-02-2007, 07:15 AM
Senthil., it might be worth while contacting fan manufacturers and learning the principles of airflow and pressures.
Once you understand how a fan works and then understand the effects of duct sizing on resistance to airflow you should be at the start of your learning curve.
A website to make a small start at is here...
http://www.vent-axia.com/knowledge/default.asp
Thank u for ur link , its very useful
Senthil
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