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gas
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Formless state of matter completely occupying any space. Air is
a gas.
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gas volume
or
volumetric flow rate |
Usually
expressed as quantity of air per unit of time. |
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A |
Prefix meaning the Actual gas conditions within the
duct or vessel (including moisture content). |
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N |
Prefix meaning the
"Normal" gas conditions which is the actual gas
volume recalculated at 0?C
and 101.325kPa. |
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dry (d) |
Flue gas volume expressed as a hypothetical value, where the
water vapour in the gas is removed. |
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wet |
Flue gas volume including moisture. Assume gas is wet unless
stated otherwise. |
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Am3/hr
or
m3/hr |
Actual cubic metres of gas
per hour. |
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Am3/s
or
m3/s |
Actual cubic metres of gas per second. |
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Nm3/h |
Flue gas volume expressed
at "N" conditions. |
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Nm3/h dry |
Flue gas volume expressed at "N" conditions with water vapour
removed. |
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kg mol |
Volume of permanent gases is 22.4136 m3 at 0?C,
one atmosphere. |
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Pa |
Pascal ? unit of pressure. |
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kPa |
Kilopascal ? unit of pressure. Note, in most calculations
pressure is expressed in absolute terms i.e. kPa + 101.325. |
WC (water column) WG (water gauge) |
Unit of pressure, usually related to mm or inches. In
calculations WC + 760mm for metric or WC in inches Hg + 29.92
for imperial. |
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°C |
Degrees Celsius. Note, in most calculations temperature is
expressed in absolute terms (Kelvin), i.e.
?K
= ?C
+ 273. |
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density |
The
ratio of the mass of a specimen of a substance to the volume of
the specimen. |
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Dust Concentration |
The
weight of dust contained in a unit of gas. The temperature and
pressure of the gas must be specified, examples below. |
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g/Nm3 (mg/Nm3) |
Weight of dust in a cubic metre of air at "N" conditions. |
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mg/Nm3 (dry) |
Weight of dust in a cubic metre of air at "N" conditions
expressed as a dry condition. Commonly used by EPA for outlet
emission values. |
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particulate |
Dust particles. |
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fume |
Very fine particulate. |
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collection efficiency |
The
weight of dust collected per unit time divided by the weight of
dust entering the dust collector during the same unit time
expressed in percentage. |
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hygroscopic particulate |
Particulate that readily
absorbs moisture. |
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incandescent particulate |
Particulate that is still alight or readily flames upon contact
with oxygen, e.g. fly ash from wood fired boilers. |
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casing |
Enveloping structure:
For rectangular configuration ? roof, sides, ends, hoppers
and/or bottoms, gas inlet, gas outlet;
For cylindrical configurations ? gas inlet, gas outlet, hoppers
and/or bottom, head, barrel shell. |
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