It is one of the conditions for pressure vessels engineering calculations according to the ASME Boilers and Pressure Vessels Code. It is calculated by getting the difference between two streams. There are other definitions for mean metal temperature, but this is the simplest.
It is 0.45 times the melting point of the metal.
bulk mean temperature is average temperature of the fluid through out its flow. film temperature is average of outer most layer of the fluid and the surface its flowing
Determine what the wire is made of and look up the melting point of that metal. Once it reaches that temperature it will not be wire anymore but molten metal.
A bi-metal strip consists of two metals that expand by different amounts when the temperature changes, so it will bend when heated.
The answer depends on many factors:type of metal and its specific heat capacityquantity of metal in questioncurrent metal temperaturecurrent ambient temperatureDepending on these factors the answer could range from mere moments to hours or even days.
if you mean metal, then mercury
I just wonder about the mean metal temp 1. Is it the same LMTD? 2. If 1. is no,How to cal/find the mean metal temp? Thanks for your answer YNM
think you may mean mercury
Melting (freezing) point: the temperature when the solid metal become a liquid. Boiling point: the temperature when the liquid metal become a gas.
Polonium is a metal at room temperature.
Aneýtectic alkali alloys and some mid p-block mixtures melt at room temperature or above, and eýtectic below.
Orifice size corrected to reference temperature.
its a metal richardMercury is a liquid metal at room temperature .
it depends on what metal it is
Mercury is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature.
the metal that is liquid at room temperature is mercury
The temperature of the metal bar decreases.The temperature of the cool water increases.The final temperature of the metal bar will be the same as the final temperature of the water.