dianad
Mechanical
- Dec 27, 2007
- 66
Hi,
I'm calculating the flue gas dewpoint of a gas boiler. I'm finding some problems, because we know that the dewpoint temperature is the saturatrion temperature at water partial pressure. My problem is that the partial pressure is function of the total pressure, wich in the most cases, we don't know. I assume some values like: 1 bar, 2 bar, etc. and i found that the results were quite different. So, we can not assume any value that we want, but the one that is correct.
Another problem, is that no one talks about this total pressure. Is it absolute or gauge pressure? I saw many people using each one, wich leads me to no conclusion...
Can anyone answer this questions?
I'm calculating the flue gas dewpoint of a gas boiler. I'm finding some problems, because we know that the dewpoint temperature is the saturatrion temperature at water partial pressure. My problem is that the partial pressure is function of the total pressure, wich in the most cases, we don't know. I assume some values like: 1 bar, 2 bar, etc. and i found that the results were quite different. So, we can not assume any value that we want, but the one that is correct.
Another problem, is that no one talks about this total pressure. Is it absolute or gauge pressure? I saw many people using each one, wich leads me to no conclusion...
Can anyone answer this questions?