I have found a lot of online calculators for determining the acid dew point, but I haven't found yet any formulas or equation to do the calculation myself. Can anyone help me? Do you know if Hysys can also carry out the calculation?
Thanks in advance
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Acid Dew Point
Started by Alexandre, Aug 01 2008 03:20 AM
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Posted 01 August 2008 - 03:20 AM
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Posted 02 August 2008 - 11:54 AM
Alexandre,
I have come across two equations for Sulfuric Acid Dew Point calculation in flue gas:
A. G. Okkes method:
Dew Point (deg C) = 203.25 + 27.6*log10(pH2O in flue gas) + 10.83*log10(pSO3 in flue gas) + 1.06*(log10(pSO3 in flue gas + 8)2.19
where
the values in brackets for H2O and SO3 are their partial presures in atm.
Verhoff F.H. and Banchero J. T. method
Dew Point (deg K) = 1 / (0.002276 - 0.00002943 * Ln(pH2O in flue gas) - 0.0000858 * Ln(pSO3 in flue gas) + 0.0000062 * Ln(pH2O in flue gas) * Ln(pSO3 in flue gas))
where pH2O and pSO3 are the partial pressures of H2O and SO3 respectively.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Ankur
I have come across two equations for Sulfuric Acid Dew Point calculation in flue gas:
A. G. Okkes method:
Dew Point (deg C) = 203.25 + 27.6*log10(pH2O in flue gas) + 10.83*log10(pSO3 in flue gas) + 1.06*(log10(pSO3 in flue gas + 8)2.19
where
the values in brackets for H2O and SO3 are their partial presures in atm.
Verhoff F.H. and Banchero J. T. method
Dew Point (deg K) = 1 / (0.002276 - 0.00002943 * Ln(pH2O in flue gas) - 0.0000858 * Ln(pSO3 in flue gas) + 0.0000062 * Ln(pH2O in flue gas) * Ln(pSO3 in flue gas))
where pH2O and pSO3 are the partial pressures of H2O and SO3 respectively.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Ankur
#3
Posted 03 August 2008 - 11:03 AM
Check this article: http://v_ganapathy.t...m/corrosion.pdf
Also, if you perform an intensive Google search I'm sure you'll find plenty of useful references, charts and articles. Few years ago, when we were designing combustion air preheater, I remember that I found almost averything that I needed for design of this unit, including acid dew point calculation methods.
Best regards,
Also, if you perform an intensive Google search I'm sure you'll find plenty of useful references, charts and articles. Few years ago, when we were designing combustion air preheater, I remember that I found almost averything that I needed for design of this unit, including acid dew point calculation methods.
Best regards,
#4
Posted 04 August 2008 - 02:07 AM
Thanks both of you for your support!
Best Regards
Alexandre
Best Regards
Alexandre
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