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Acid Dew Point Calculator Updated1

The document outlines the parameters, formulas, and calculations used to determine the acid dew point for flue gas in circulating fluidized bed boilers. It lists the variables involved like SO2 and moisture content, and shows the equations to calculate the partial pressures of water and sulfur trioxide in the flue gas. It then presents the key equation to determine the dew point temperature of acid vapors like sulfurous acid in the flue gas based on those partial pressures. The calculated dew point range based on the information provided is 150-160°C.

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Acid Dew Point Calculator Updated1

The document outlines the parameters, formulas, and calculations used to determine the acid dew point for flue gas in circulating fluidized bed boilers. It lists the variables involved like SO2 and moisture content, and shows the equations to calculate the partial pressures of water and sulfur trioxide in the flue gas. It then presents the key equation to determine the dew point temperature of acid vapors like sulfurous acid in the flue gas based on those partial pressures. The calculated dew point range based on the information provided is 150-160°C.

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Acid Dew point calculation for CFB Boilers

Parameters Formula Value Units


SO2 in flue gas a #REF! ppm
Air preheater flue gas pressure b -200 mmWC (g)
c=(b*0.07355)+760 745.3 mmHg (a)
Moisture in flue gas d #REF! % vol
e=d/100 #REF!
Partial pressure of H2O f=e*c #REF! mmHg(a)
Natural log of f g=ln (f) #REF!
SO2 to SO3 conversion h #REF! %
i = h/100 #REF!
SO2 in volume percent j=a/10000 #REF! %
Partial pressure of SO3 k=(j/100)*i*c*(64/80) #REF! mmHg(a)
Natural log of j l=ln(k) #REF!

Dew Point of Acid Vapors - Sulfurous acid Equation: 1000/T dp=2.276-0.0294 ln(PH2O)-.0858
ln(PSO3)+0.0062 ln(PH2O)ln(PSO3)
Formula as metioned above m #REF!
n=1000/m #REF! oK
o=n-273.15 #REF! oC
150~160 oC

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