Wow to those dazzling calculations! Overall 10kg/hr steam production is not bad, considering it will be generated from heat that would have gone to waste anyway. That's equivalent to 1/3 potential cost savings. For the other 20 kg/hr, options for me will include an electrical or oil fired steam...
Thanks for pointing that out. Now if I may ask, under these circumstances, if not 30kg/hr of steam, what would be the max amount of kg/hr steam that can be achieved?
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I am trying to see if its possible to build a steam generator using waste heat from my furnace, via a heat exchanger which turns basically turns water into steam. Basically, I need help with calculations. Here are some of the parameters:
1) Steam required = 30 kg/hr
2) Flue gas temperature...
Thx for the suggestions. I'll def take the time to look into the electric superheater. I'm also wondering if it's possible to feed saturated steam into a small-sized conventional oil fired boilers, and having the oil burner inside the boiler heat up the steam temperature? I understand that flame...
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I'm working on gasifier project and I am looking for help to create superheated steam to use as gasifying agent in order to increase the calorific value of the syngas. We intend to use a waste heat economizer generated by a diesel generator to turn water into saturated steam. And from there...