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Snowmelt Design

I am working on a Senior Design Project on a snowmelt system for a runway. I need some help figuring the heat required in the pipes and how far apart the pipes need to be to effectively melt the snow. Also, I need to know if I need a reheater or additional heat exchanger in order to keep the required temperature. The sample size of the runway I am using is 150 ft wide by 1000 ft long.



Info to take acct

1. Snowfall rate up to 3.5 in/hr

2. Average air Temp at 16 F (-8.89 C)

3. Layers -> Pipe - 2 in. NWT Concrete - 2 in Asphalt

4. Pipe is PEX (HDPE)

5. Mixture in pipes is propylene glycol and water (40%:60%)

6. Pipe - ID - 1 in, OD - 1.125 in

7. Pipe will run parallel with the runway



Thanks!

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