Thank you Chris.
- Christopher Wright <chrisw@skypoint.com> wrote:
> >Is Q=A*V formula can be used in solving theoritical
> >steam velocity?
> This formula give you the average velocity, but
> that's what most people
> use. What you've done--convert the mass flow rate in
> kg/hr to volume flow
> rate in m^3/hr by dividing by the specific volume in
> kg/m^3 is correct
> but only if you have the correct temperature and
> pressure. If you have
> something squirrelly in the line, it may affect the
> instrumentation, but
> you already know that. You might want to make sure
> that the boiler
> accessories manufacturer you're citing is talking
> about a system like
> yours so you're making a fair comparison
>
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> elephant from
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> words of Gen.
> ___________________________| John Sedgwick,
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Received on Fri Sep 28 09:48:00 2001