Mechwill
Mechanical
- Apr 19, 2013
- 51
Hi everyone,
I have posted this thread recently, but I guess I have put it in the wrong section and I hope I can get some answers here.
I understand this is very fundamental. I am working on a small low pressure boiler design. To find out what the BTU output is, I am familiar with Q=m*cp*delta_T. The water inlet and outlet temperatures have been measured as well as the water flow rate. This will give me a general ideal of the heat exchange rate of this boiler.
However, there is another way to determine the heat output ant that is by analyzing the exhaust emission, which provides the data of efficiency, flue temperature, net temperature, and etc. Using these data, the heat input and output can also be calculated. In other word, this heat calculation is based on fuel consumption
The question I have is that is there a direct relationship between these two heat outputs?
Does the efficiency that shows from the emission analyzer mean the efficiency of the boiler?
I have posted this thread recently, but I guess I have put it in the wrong section and I hope I can get some answers here.
I understand this is very fundamental. I am working on a small low pressure boiler design. To find out what the BTU output is, I am familiar with Q=m*cp*delta_T. The water inlet and outlet temperatures have been measured as well as the water flow rate. This will give me a general ideal of the heat exchange rate of this boiler.
However, there is another way to determine the heat output ant that is by analyzing the exhaust emission, which provides the data of efficiency, flue temperature, net temperature, and etc. Using these data, the heat input and output can also be calculated. In other word, this heat calculation is based on fuel consumption
The question I have is that is there a direct relationship between these two heat outputs?
Does the efficiency that shows from the emission analyzer mean the efficiency of the boiler?