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Gas Conditioning Tower Energy Balancing

The document describes a gas conditioning tower that receives inputs of preheater exhaust, water, and dust at 330°C and outputs preheater exhaust, water vapor, and dust at 180°C. It instructs the user to enter formulas to calculate the energy flows associated with the mass flows and heat factors. It also instructs the user to vary the amount of water sprayed into the tower until the energy inputs equal the energy outputs in order to determine the amount of evaporation needed to balance the energy.

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Gas Conditioning Tower Energy Balancing

The document describes a gas conditioning tower that receives inputs of preheater exhaust, water, and dust at 330°C and outputs preheater exhaust, water vapor, and dust at 180°C. It instructs the user to enter formulas to calculate the energy flows associated with the mass flows and heat factors. It also instructs the user to vary the amount of water sprayed into the tower until the energy inputs equal the energy outputs in order to determine the amount of evaporation needed to balance the energy.

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Gas Conditioning Tower Michael Clark:

1. Enter formulae in these yellow cells t


the mass flows into and out of the gas c
Ambient 30
Inputs Inputs Specific Heat Factors
kg/kg clinker °C kJ/kg clinker A
Preheater Exhaust 1.9500 330 0.943179
Water 0.1000 30
Dust 0.0500 330 0.861904
2.1000 0

Outputs Outputs
Preheater Exhaust 1.9500 180 0.943179
Water Vapour 0.1000 180 1.853512
Dust 0.0500 180 0.861904
2.1000 Evaporation
0

Michael Clark:
2. Enter a formula into this yellow cell
Michael Clark: evaporating the water sprayed into th
3. Vary the amount of water
sprayed into the gas
conditioning tower here until
the energy outputs , G18, equal Michael Clark: Michael Clark:
the energy inputs, G10. 4. Vary the gas conditioning tower 5. Vary the gas conditioning tower
inlet temperature here and rebalance inlet temperature here and rebalance
the energy inputs and outpiuts by the energy inputs and outpiuts by
varying the amount of water sprayed varying the amount of water sprayed
into the gas conditioning tower. into the gas conditioning tower.
ael Clark:
er formulae in these yellow cells to calculate the energy flow associated with
ass flows into and out of the gas conditioning tower.

Specific Heat Factors


B
264.6443

422.584

264.6443
163.176
422.584 Latent Heat of Evaporation
2450 kJ/kg water

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nter a formula into this yellow cell to calculate the energy absorbed by
orating the water sprayed into the gas conditioning tower.

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as conditioning tower
ature here and rebalance
nputs and outpiuts by
mount of water sprayed
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