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June 13, 2005, 00:15 |
Combustion gas temperature in oil-fired furnace
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Hi,
I am currently using FLUENT to predict combustion gas temperature in an oil-fired boiler furnace. I would appreciate if one of you could tell me the expected average gas temperature inside the furnace. Thank you. |
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July 1, 2005, 11:13 |
Re: Combustion gas temperature in oil-fired furnac
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Mr. Hasril:
Expect temperature of 2400-2600F You may see our web page at www.sciengr.com We currently manufacture and sell to measure the temperature of combustion. Regards, Roberto Roubicek |
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