The following table shows a brief description of the variables appearing in this tab. The table also displays their default values and their generally acceptable range:
Variable |
Default Value |
Range |
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○ Carbon Dioxide |
<none> |
Any Pure Component |
○ Water |
<Water> |
Any Pure Component |
○ Nitrogen |
<Nitrogen> |
Any Pure Component |
○ Oxygen |
<Oxygen> |
Any Pure Component |
○ Hydrogen Chloride |
<none> |
Any Pure Component |
○ Hydrogen Fluoride |
<none> |
Any Pure Component |
○ Bromine |
<none> |
Any Pure Component |
○ Iodine |
<none> |
Any Pure Component |
○ Sulfur Dioxide |
<none> |
Any Pure Component |
○ Phosphorus Pentoxide |
<none> |
Any Pure Component |
○ Ash |
<none> |
Any Pure Component |
Symbol Key: ○ User-specified value (always input); ● Calculated value (always output); ◙ Sometimes input, sometimes output
The following list describes the available specification choices in this tab; for more details on how these are implemented, please view the Modeling Calculations section, see Incineration: Modeling Calculations:
Specify a suitable pure component for each element that may be present in the flue gas stream or in the ash stream. These include excess amounts of reactants (oxygen, bromine and iodine), inert nitrogen, fuel ash, water vapor and combustion gases (carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen chloride, hydrogen fluoride and phosphorus pentoxide). Before using this tab, you may need to register suitable pure components for carbon dioxide, hydrogen chloride, hydrogen fluoride, bromine, iodine, sulfur dioxide, phosphorus pentoxide and ash; for more details on how to register a pure component, see Pure Component Registration.
•Water, Nitrogen and Oxygen...
Suitable pure components are pre-selected for these elements from the list of registered pure components.