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  • adjusting the temperature of the stream. For an overview of Solubility features, see Solubility. Example Project: For examples of the use of the solubility function
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    equilibrium calculations. It can use database files (CST files) generated using the FactSage family of products. It permits the calculation of complex, multicomponent
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  • reports. Examples of calculations that may be used are: Ratio of two species or elements, Flow of particular ions, such as Ferric or Ferrous, Flow of a species
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  • straight out of the 'Product' outlet; No material will flow out of the 'Vapour' outlet; The pressure of the outlet streams will be the pressure of the input
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  • convergence speed of large networks; Adding user defined property calculations or species information calculations; Adding calculations using PGM or MP files;
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  • SysCAD in the Examples folder, demonstrates the use of this model in a SysCAD project. This Falling Film Evaporator model can be included as part of a flash
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  • } }[/math] where Q - Rate of Heat Transfer m - Mass flow of the stream Hin - Enthalpy of entering stream Hout - Enthalpy of leaving stream Using the stream
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  • equilibrium calculations, please see Vapour Liquid Equilibrium (VLE) for more information. Example 1 - Entering BPE data into the Species Database Example 2 -
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  • phase flash calculations are handled in SysCAD. Any solids that may be in the slurry stream entering the unit are ignored in the flash calculations, but the
    18 KB (1,906 words) - 09:24, 2 February 2024
  • phase flash calculations are handled in SysCAD. Any solids that may be in the slurry stream entering the unit are ignored in the flash calculations, but the
    26 KB (2,038 words) - 09:28, 2 February 2024
  • need only enter a single Cp equation and the range for that equation. The form of the equation can be any of those shown below. The forms of the equations
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  • Mass Fraction, MFi and Density Calculation Examples. The user may view the corrected density of a solution consisting of ONLY the solvent and the solute
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  • for calculating the pH of a solution. However, since SysCAD does NOT include calculations for buffering, this is an estimate of the pH only. SysCAD uses
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  • information required for Mass and Energy balance. See Model Examples for enthalpy calculation Examples. Unit Type: BaroCond - The first tab page in the access
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  • user-specified calculations must exist to allow mapping of the aqueous and organic values. Please see example 2 on how to set up user calculations. The model
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  • information required for Mass and Energy balance. See Model Examples for enthalpy calculation Examples. Unit Type: FlashTank1 - The first tab page in the access
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  • PHREEQCResults tab - This tab displays the key results of the calculations. Input tab - This tab displays a summary of the mapped Input stream as PHREEQC species.
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  • OLIResults tab - This tab displays the key results of the calculations. Input tab - This tab displays a summary of the mapped Input stream as OLI species. Output
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  • PHREEQCResults tab - This tab displays the key results of the calculations. Input tab - This tab displays a summary of the mapped Input stream as PHREEQC species.
    7 KB (1,742 words) - 04:05, 28 March 2024
  • } }[/math] where Q - Rate of Heat Transfer m - Mass flow of the stream Hin - Enthalpy of entering stream Hout - Enthalpy of leaving stream Using the stream
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