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#1 chau

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Posted 02 April 2009 - 12:21 AM

Hi guys

I was just wondering , why the outlet of steam qty from superheater is less than the evaporator.

Actually iam talking about the whr boiler , consist of three phase heat exchanger
1) Economize- Bringing the water to saturated level
2) Evaporatoe:- Converting the saturated liquid to saturated steam
3) Superheater:- Highting the temperature of steam to 320Deg c

My query is , while going through the heat balance calculation referred by one of the experts , its depicted that , o/l steam from superheater is less than evaporator. I kept stressing out to get the sense , why it is probly it may take soem time . Can you divulge , the same thereby ptronising my concern over the subject.

Hey couldnt stop being curious to ask one more query. Can you refer me the best book for steam , or send me the soft copy

Tonns of thnx in advance

harry

#2 breizh

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Posted 02 April 2009 - 04:12 AM


Hi harry,

Go to Spirax sarco website , you will find plenty of information.

Breizh

#3 mrj

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Posted 03 April 2009 - 03:50 AM

Chau,

Check heat duty of each exchanger and also latent and specific heat of water.

mrj




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