I have written the Visual Basic Code for this which you can use as an add in macro in Excel. The following information apply:
1. It was specifically developed for evaluation of stack gas dew points for boilers, direct fired heaters, indirect fired heaters, incinerators etc.. It forms part of a detailed performance evaluation model for these units where the LHV efficiency is back calculated based on the measured operating parameters (stack gas oxygen, stack gas temperature, fuel flow etc.).
2. You can input the flame temperature which is required to calculate the equilibrium Kp value for the conversion of SO2 to SO3.
3. It will give you the sulfurous acid and sulfuric acid gas dew points. Program can be expanded to include the hydrobromic, hydrochloric and nitric acid gas dew points if required. These have not been added as SO2 and SO3 are the major ones of interest.
4. Imperial units are used
Courtney Dehn
Process Manager
TG Engineering
Calgary
Canada