mrtangent
Chemical
- Aug 4, 2003
- 103
Dear sirs,
I am struggling to understand how to calculate this. If you can recommend a reference please let me know.
We have Steam generate generated at 100psig. The density of steam at 0.27 m3/kg(approx). but water at 100psig proir to boiling is 909 kg/m3 (approx). Does the rate of steam impact the reading. i think it must do but i cannot figure out how to adjust with rate. or ensure the right factor is used? or does it not make a difference.
We have a kettle boiler, so i assume there is a transition region where the system changes from 100% water to 0% water. Average density is the mixture average density of steam/water.
i Pressure on Level transmitter =
+ Water phase only phase pressure (density * gh)
+ transition phase (densityaverage * gh)
I dont seen how to convert transition phase density / height or calculated from flow. I've read some text books but it does not seem to cover it.
I am struggling to understand how to calculate this. If you can recommend a reference please let me know.
We have Steam generate generated at 100psig. The density of steam at 0.27 m3/kg(approx). but water at 100psig proir to boiling is 909 kg/m3 (approx). Does the rate of steam impact the reading. i think it must do but i cannot figure out how to adjust with rate. or ensure the right factor is used? or does it not make a difference.
We have a kettle boiler, so i assume there is a transition region where the system changes from 100% water to 0% water. Average density is the mixture average density of steam/water.
i Pressure on Level transmitter =
+ Water phase only phase pressure (density * gh)
+ transition phase (densityaverage * gh)
I dont seen how to convert transition phase density / height or calculated from flow. I've read some text books but it does not seem to cover it.