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[TRNSYS-users] OTSG
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Good morning,
I am working on a simulation for an EOR (Enhanced oil recovery) system and I would like to use a Once Through Steam Generator (OTSG, like this
http://inproheat.com/product/heat-recovery-steam-generators/natural-circulation-heat-recovery-steam-generators-behind-gas
or this
http://www.fseenergy.com/products/heat-recovery/once-through-steam-generators-otsg
) assisted by a solar field. I didn't find such kind of steam generator in my TRNSYS libraries (Standard, TESS ad STEC) and I have used a Burner joined with the three component for steam generation contained in the STEC library, as you can see from this picture:
Is there a component whch simulates an OTSG? How I can do to enhance my model, in order to better simulate the Steam generator?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Best Regards,
Marco Scarpellino
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