Line connections |
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1 |
Power of line1 |
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2 |
Power of line2 |
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3 |
Power of line3 |
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4 |
Power of line4 |
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5 |
Power of line5 |
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6 |
Power of line6 |
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7 |
Power of line7 |
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8 |
Power of line8 |
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9 |
Power of line9 |
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10 |
Power of line10 |
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11 |
Power sum1 to 10 |
General User Input Values Physics Used Displays Example
This component belongs to the "measuring" components. These are characterized by lines that exit their connections and are not connected with other connection points of other components. Their endings have to take data from lines they are connected to. The connection lines can be compared with measuring cables of a measuring instrument that end in sensors to measure a physical vale of another line.
Component 31 possesses 10 measuring lines, which add the heat flows from other lines. Line 11 represents the sum from Q1 to Q10. This component is especially suitable to capture all the pump outputs or the generator outputs of a system.
Attention:
If you try to measure fuel lines, you will only pick up the sensible but not the chemically bound heat.
In case you enter -999 at MULi, the sensible and the chemically bound heat at the corresponding line is added.
MUL1 |
Multiplier for power entry line 1 |
MUL2 |
Multiplier for power entry line 2 |
MUL3 |
Multiplier for power entry line 3 |
MUL4 |
Multiplier for power entry line 4 |
MUL5 |
Multiplier for power entry line 5 |
MUL6 |
Multiplier for power entry line 6 |
MUL7 |
Multiplier for power entry line 7 |
MUL8 |
Multiplier for power entry line 8 |
MUL9 |
Multiplier for power entry line 9 |
MUL10 |
Multiplier for power entry line 10 |
Generally, all inputs that are visible are required. But, often default values are provided.
For more information on colour of the input fields and their descriptions see Edit Component\Specification values
For more information on design vs. off-design and nominal values see General\Accept Nominal values
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Htot(i) =H(i)*MUL(i)
if MULi is set to -999, then Htot(i) =H(i)+NCV(i)
10 H11 = ∑(M(i)*Htot(i))/M11 i=1 |
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Display Option 1 |
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