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how to convert mg m3 into g/s
Hi Everyone, i need some help with a conversion.....
I need to convert 200 mg m-3 of Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) into g/s
The other parameters that i have are....
Discharge rate per stream (flue) 15.4 m3s–1*
Discharge temperature 140 °C
*at reference conditions 273 K, 101.3 kPa, 11% v/v oxygen dry
I would be very greatful for any help anyone could give me!
I need to convert 200 mg m-3 of Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) into g/s
The other parameters that i have are....
Discharge rate per stream (flue) 15.4 m3s–1*
Discharge temperature 140 °C
*at reference conditions 273 K, 101.3 kPa, 11% v/v oxygen dry
I would be very greatful for any help anyone could give me!
Answers
Is the density of the NO2 easured at 140 C or is it at NTP. If the former then I imagine you simply multiply the flow rate by the density. If the latter then you will have to allow for the reduced density at the higher temperature. I can't see what relevance the pressure or oxygen values have as we do not know what they apply to.
17:10 Sat 21st Apr 2012
Is the density of the NO2 easured at 140 C or is it at NTP. If the former then I imagine you simply multiply the flow rate by the density. If the latter then you will have to allow for the reduced density at the higher temperature. I can't see what relevance the pressure or oxygen values have as we do not know what they apply to.