MedicineEng
Industrial
- Jun 30, 2003
- 609
Dear All:
I am with a problem that I would like to have your oppinion about:
-Imagine a situation that you have a hot combustion gas heating up a boiler for steam production.
-This gas is produced by burning a stream of secondary products that changes in its composition along the time, namely its water content.
My doubt is:
If the combustion gas is stable at a determinate temperature, say 1000C, will the steam production rate in the boiler change if the composition of the burned stream is for instance 30% water or 50% water?
Thanks a lot for your help.
I am with a problem that I would like to have your oppinion about:
-Imagine a situation that you have a hot combustion gas heating up a boiler for steam production.
-This gas is produced by burning a stream of secondary products that changes in its composition along the time, namely its water content.
My doubt is:
If the combustion gas is stable at a determinate temperature, say 1000C, will the steam production rate in the boiler change if the composition of the burned stream is for instance 30% water or 50% water?
Thanks a lot for your help.