Heat Gain Formula (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 4 Feb, 2024

Heat is a type of energy, and the pace at which energy is consumed is referred to as the power. Watts are used to assess the rate at which heat energy is used, which is also known as power loss. Solar energy is absorbed in the exterior surface, which is represented by the air temperature, and this affects heat gain via walls and roofs. Because it exists with the real air temperature, it is the external temperature that would provide the same heat gain through the element without solar energy.

**Heat Gain

Heat gain refers to a temperature increase in a space caused by incoming sunlight (sunlight), heat from the outer surface (long-wave infrared radiation), and heat from other channels within the space (such as heaters, hobs, individuals, mechanical systems, lights, and computers), among other things.

**Formula

**q = 1.10 × cfm × (t 0 – t i )

where,

**Sample Problems

Question 1. Find the heat gain rate for the flow rate of 9000 cfm, t 0 = 77°**F and t 1 = 70°**F.

**Solution:

Given: cfm = 9000, t0 = 77F, t1 = 70F

Since, q = 1.10 × cfm × (t0 – ti)

q = 1.10 × 9000 × (77 – 70)

**q = 69300 KW

**Question 2. **Find the heat gain rate for the flow rate of 4000 cfm, t 0 = 69°F and t 1 = 63°F.

**Solution:

Given: cfm = 4000, t0 = 69F, t1 = 63F

Since, q = 1.10 × cfm × (t0 – ti)

q = 1.10 × 4000 × (69 – 63)

**q = 26400 KW

**Question 3. Find the heat gain rate for the flow rate of 2330 cfm, t 0 = 45°F and t 1 = 40°F.

**Solution:

Given: cfm = 2330, t0 = 45F, t1 = 40F

Since, q = 1.10 × cfm × (t0 – ti)

q = 1.10 × 2330 × (45 – 40)

**q = 12815 KW

**Question 4. Find the heat gain rate for the flow rate of 1200 cfm, t 0 = 56°F and t 1 = 52°F.

**Solution:

Given: cfm = 1200, t0 = 56F, t1 = 52F

Since, q = 1.10 × cfm × (t0 – ti)

q = 1.10 × 1200 × (56 – 52)

**q = 5280 KW

**Question 5. Find the heat gain rate for the flow rate of 3500 cfm, t0 = 71°F and t1 = 68°F.

**Solution:

Given: cfm = 3500, t0 = 71F, t1 = 68F

Since, q = 1.10 × cfm × (t0 – ti)

q = 1.10 × 3500 × (71 – 68)

**q = 11550 KW

**Question 6. Find the heat gain rate for the flow rate of 5500 cfm, t0 = 34°F and t1 = 29°F.

**Solution:

Given: cfm = 5500, t0 = 34F, t1 = 29F

Since, q = 1.10 × cfm × (t0 – ti)

q = 1.10 × 5500 × (34 – 29)

**q = 30250 KW

**Question 7. Find the heat gain rate for the flow rate of 3800 cfm, t0 = 76°F and t1 = 72°F.

**Solution:

Given: cfm = 3800, t0 = 76F, t1 = 72F

Since, q = 1.10 × cfm × (t0 – ti)

q = 1.10 × 3800 × (76 – 72)

**q = 16720 KW