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June 19, 2007, 06:41 |
Droplets size distribution in Boiler Drum
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Hallo,
I am trying to simulate the Particle transport flow inside a boiler drum. The idea is to test the influence of some parameters (pressure, geometry, etc) in the separation water droplets - steam continuum. The problem is that I donīt know the size distribution of the droplets inside the boiler. Does anyone have an idea on how I can calculate or were I can find the diameter distribution of the droplets inside an industrial boiler? Thanks in advance Anderson |
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June 19, 2007, 19:20 |
Re: Droplets size distribution in Boiler Drum
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Hi,
Talking to a boiler manufacturer sounds like a good place to start. Glenn Horrocks |
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