The pressure of a gas varies directly
with temperature when the volume is held constant, and the volume
varies directly with temperature when the pressure is held constant.
Thursday, December 26, 2013
Boyle's Law
The pressure of a gas expanding at
constant temperature varies inversely to the volume.
Second Law of Thermodynamics
It is impossible to construct a device
that operates in a cycle and produces no effect other than the
removal of heat from a body at one temperature and the absorption of
an equal quantity of heat by a body at a higher temperature.
First Law of Thermodynamics
Energy can neither be created nor
destroyed, only altered in form.
Wednesday, December 25, 2013
Tarn
A tarn is a lake formed in a cirque excavated by a glacier and is located at the top of a mountain. The most famous tarns are Upper Thornton Lake in North Cascades National Park and Andrews Tarn at the base of Andrews Glacier in Rocky Mountain National Park in the USA. "trbsk" pleso is the most famous tarn in Slovakia and Velk Hincovo pleso tarn, the deepest tarn in Slovakia, both located in High Tatras mountain.
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Non-Newtonian Fluids
Fluids which does not obey Newton's law of viscosity
Newtonian Fluids
Fluids which obey Newton's law of viscosity
Viscosity
It is the property of a fluid which offers resistance to the movement of one layer of fluid over another adjacent layer
Mach's Number
It is defined as the square root of the ratio of the inertia force of a flowing fluid to the elastic force.
Weber's Number
It is defined as the square root of the ratio of the inertia force of a flowing fluid to the surface tension force
Euler's Number
It is defined as the square root of the ratio of the inertia force of a flowing fluid to the pressure force.
Froude's Number
It is defined as the square root of the ratio of inertia force of a flowing fluid to the gravity force.
Reynold's Number
It is the ratio of inertia force of a flowing fluid and the viscous force of the fluid.
Saturday, December 21, 2013
Crossover (Boiler)
The interconnecting piping between any two heater coil sections.
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Corrosion Rate
The reduction in the material thickness due to the chemical attack from the process fluid or flue gas or both, expressed in mils per year or millimeters per year.
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Corrosion Allowance
The additional metal thickness added to allow for metal loss during the design life of the component. It is the corrosion rate multiplied by the tube design life, expressed in inches or millimeters.
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Corbel
A projection from the refractory surface generally used to prevent flue gas bypassing the convection section tubes.
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Convection Section
The portion of the
heater in which the heat is transferred to the tubes primarily by convection.
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Chelate
An organic compound used in boiler water treatments which bonds with free metals in solution. Chelates help prevent metals from depositing upon tube surfaces.
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Ceramic Fiber
A fibrous refractory insulation composed primarily of silica and alumina (and sometimes zirconia) that can
comes in various forms like blanket, board, module, rigidized blanket, and vacuum-formed shapes.
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