Ugh, that's not what I wanted to hear! I've been using a formula for the constant I found on wikipedia of all places but I'm getting answers for dissolved oxygen content about 100 times larger than the sort of answers I'm looking for.
Thanks to both of you for the help btw.
Hi,
I'm just wondering if it's possible to calculate the oxygen content of water given the temperature, pressure and enthalpy. I've tried google but I can only find things like this: http://www.oroboros.at/fileadmin/user.../2.4.A-O2-Calib-Solubility.pdf which only deal with low temperatures...
Another question, is there a way to go about calculating the oxygen content in parts per billion of the feedwater, given the properties of the condensate and the steam into the dearator and the properties of the feedwater itself? Thanks.
Hi, just looking for some tips here as I've never come across a dearator in my studies before, the closest thing would probably be an open feedwater heater. First of all I have 3 inputs to the deaerator: condensate, steam bled from a turbine and another steam input, to be honest I don't know...