Abstract
A significant factor in the success of water treatment programs is the control and monitoring of water chemistry. The use of computerized water modeling in both cooling water and boiler water applications allows for more precise predictions of treatment requirements. New computer-assisted monitoring technology provides the surveillance of system chemistry which facilitates treatment optimization and control. Modeling and monitoring systems have been developed; their use in cooling water and boiler water applications is discussed.
Subject
Water,
Modeling,
Condensates,
Solubility,
Minerals,
Acidity,
Constants,
Feedwater,
Amines,
Boilers,
Cooling water,
Cooling towers,
Fouling
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1986
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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