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Mechanical
- Oct 9, 2014
- 5
It seems that every resource I can find does this a different way. In the case of the policy I am required to follow, I cannot find any resources to help with some issues that I'm running into. In this case, I'm trying to break down where certain figures are coming from, so that I can break it down into a spreadsheet for calculation.
In the policies example:
Feed Water Temperature: 220F
Steam Press.: 115PSIA
Stack Temp: 450F
Room Temp: 80F
Nat. Gas CO2%: 11%
Evaporated: 1,400,000 lbs ** What do they actually mean here? Would this be steam produced in the past 24 hours?
Fuel Consumed: 1,700,000 CF
Then they simply go on to explain that
E1 (Enthalpy of steam at operating pressure) = 1190BTU/lb at 115 PSIA boiler pressure
E2 (Enthalpy of feed water) = 188 BTU/lb at pressure feed
...and that's where I'm lost. Is this calculated? Is it from a chart? Thanks for the help.
In the policies example:
Feed Water Temperature: 220F
Steam Press.: 115PSIA
Stack Temp: 450F
Room Temp: 80F
Nat. Gas CO2%: 11%
Evaporated: 1,400,000 lbs ** What do they actually mean here? Would this be steam produced in the past 24 hours?
Fuel Consumed: 1,700,000 CF
Then they simply go on to explain that
E1 (Enthalpy of steam at operating pressure) = 1190BTU/lb at 115 PSIA boiler pressure
E2 (Enthalpy of feed water) = 188 BTU/lb at pressure feed
...and that's where I'm lost. Is this calculated? Is it from a chart? Thanks for the help.