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"smokeless flaring" with steam assistance

"smokeless flaring" with steam assistance

"smokeless flaring" with steam assistance

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Hi!


In Flares, in order to have a "smokeless flaring", it is  necessary to assist that flare with steam, air or "gas".

For steam case, I have the following problem:
what kind of steam is necessary in order to assist a flare? I mean, the steam must be satuared steam? or it can ben
superheated? What minimum temperature is the "ideal" to make a good assistance of steam so that "smokeless flaring" can be
achieved?

Thanks

Roland

Hope you can help me with it.
 

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