Maximizing Boiler Efficiency: The Indirect Method

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SUMMARY

The discussion centers on maximizing boiler efficiency using the indirect method, specifically focusing on the impact of excess air and flue gas temperature. The user seeks an Excel sheet to streamline calculations for estimating boiler efficiency under various conditions, expressing frustration with the repetitive nature of manual calculations. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding the indirect method for accurate efficiency assessments and the potential for creating custom tools to facilitate this process.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of boiler efficiency concepts
  • Knowledge of the indirect method for calculating efficiency
  • Familiarity with excess air and flue gas temperature effects
  • Basic skills in Microsoft Excel for creating calculation sheets
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  • Research the indirect method for boiler efficiency calculations
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  • Explore methods for measuring flue gas temperature accurately
  • Develop advanced Excel skills for creating automated calculation sheets
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Engineers, energy analysts, and students involved in thermal systems or boiler efficiency projects will benefit from this discussion, particularly those looking to optimize boiler performance through data analysis and calculation automation.

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Homework Statement


i have a project regarding to boiler efficiency and how can it varies with excess air and flue gas temperature ( using the indirect method )
i will estimate the boiler efficiency at a different conditions , it's not that i can't do the calculations but doing the same thing for like 10 times is tedious so i was wondering if anyone can provide an "excel sheet" it a would a great thing , please make sure it's based on the indirect method

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Why can't you make your own Excel sheet? You say you can do the calculations, so it should be Eazy-Peazy to make your own sheet.
 
:w I'm doing it right now , I've asked that question because i hate excel anyways thanks for the reply
 

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