measur-tools-suite 1.0.14-beta.222 → 1.0.14-beta.224

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  {
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  "name": "measur-tools-suite",
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- "version": "1.0.14-beta.222",
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+ "version": "1.0.14-beta.224",
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  "engines": {
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  "node": "20.19.4",
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  "npm": "10.8.2"
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  /**
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- * @defgroup cascade_heat_low_to_high_calculator Cascade Heat Low-to-High Calculator
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+ * @defgroup cascade_heat_high_to_low_calculator Cascade Heat High-to-Low Calculator
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  * @ingroup process_heat_calculators
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- * @brief Calculates energy and cost savings from cascading heat from a low-temperature process to a high-temperature process.
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- * @details This calculator estimates the benefit of using waste heat from a low-temperature process to supply heat to a high-temperature process. The calculation uses flue gas properties, process firing rates, exhaust temperatures, available heat, and fuel cost. The method is based on standard industrial practice for process heat recovery.
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+ * @brief Calculates energy and cost savings from cascading heat from a high-temperature process to a low-temperature process.
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+ * @details This calculator estimates the benefit of using waste heat from a high-temperature process to supply heat to a low-temperature process. The calculation uses flue gas properties, process firing rates, exhaust temperatures, available heat, and fuel cost. The method is based on standard industrial practice for process heat recovery.
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  *
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  * The calculation follows a top-down approach:
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  * 1. **Total Energy Savings** - Calculate total energy savings from cascading heat
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  * 2. **Hourly Energy Savings** - Determine hourly energy savings based on supply and demand
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- * 3. **Equivalent Energy Supply** - Calculate energy supplied to the high-temperature process
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+ * 3. **Equivalent Energy Supply** - Calculate energy supplied to the low-temperature process
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  * 4. **Heat Exchanger Energy Rate** - Compute energy transfer rate through the heat exchanger
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- * 5. **Primary Flue Gas Volume** - Calculate flue gas volume from the low-temperature process
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+ * 5. **Primary Flue Gas Volume** - Calculate flue gas volume from the high-temperature process
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  * 6. **Flue Gas Properties** - Compute flue gas properties for both processes
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  *
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  * Relevant formulas and symbol definitions are documented below.
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  *
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  * @heading{Total Energy Savings}
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- * @copydoc cascade_heat_low_to_high_total_energy_savings_formula
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+ * @copydoc cascade_heat_high_to_low_total_energy_savings_formula
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  *
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  * @heading{Hourly Energy Savings}
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- * @copydoc cascade_heat_low_to_high_hourly_energy_savings_formula
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+ * @copydoc cascade_heat_high_to_low_hourly_energy_savings_formula
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  *
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  * @heading{Equivalent Energy Supply}
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- * @copydoc cascade_heat_low_to_high_eq_energy_supply_formula
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+ * @copydoc cascade_heat_high_to_low_eq_energy_supply_formula
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  *
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  * @heading{Heat Exchanger Energy Rate}
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- * @copydoc cascade_heat_low_to_high_hx_energy_rate_formula
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+ * @copydoc cascade_heat_high_to_low_hx_energy_rate_formula
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  *
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  * @heading{Primary Flue Gas Volume}
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- * @copydoc cascade_heat_low_to_high_flue_volume_formula
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+ * @copydoc cascade_heat_high_to_low_flue_volume_formula
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  *
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  * @heading{Flue Gas Properties}
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- * @copydoc cascade_heat_low_to_high_flue_gas_properties
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+ * @copydoc cascade_heat_high_to_low_flue_gas_properties
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  */
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  /**
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- * @defgroup cascade_heat_low_to_high_total_energy_savings_formula Total Energy Savings Formula
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- * @ingroup cascade_heat_low_to_high_calculator
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+ * @defgroup cascade_heat_high_to_low_total_energy_savings_formula Total Energy Savings Formula
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+ * @ingroup cascade_heat_high_to_low_calculator
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  * @brief Total energy savings from cascading heat.
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  * @details The total energy savings is calculated by multiplying the hourly energy savings by the effective operating hours.
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- * @formula{cascade-low-to-high-total-energy-savings; E_{savings} = E_{hourly} \cdot H_{eff}}
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+ * @formula{cascade-high-to-low-total-energy-savings; E_{savings} = E_{hourly} \cdot H_{eff}}
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  *
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  * @subheading{Symbols}
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  * @symtable
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  */
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  /**
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- * @defgroup cascade_heat_low_to_high_hourly_energy_savings_formula Hourly Energy Savings Formula
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- * @ingroup cascade_heat_low_to_high_calculator
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+ * @defgroup cascade_heat_high_to_low_hourly_energy_savings_formula Hourly Energy Savings Formula
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+ * @ingroup cascade_heat_high_to_low_calculator
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  * @brief Hourly energy savings from cascading heat.
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- * @details The hourly energy savings is the minimum of the equivalent energy supply and the high-temperature process firing rate.
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+ * @details The hourly energy savings is the minimum of the equivalent energy supply and the low-temperature process firing rate.
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- * @formula{cascade-low-to-high-hourly-energy-savings; E_{hourly} = \min(E_{supply}, F_{high})}
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+ * @formula{cascade-high-to-low-hourly-energy-savings; E_{hourly} = \min(E_{supply}, F_{low})}
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  *
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  * @subheading{Symbols}
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  * @symtable
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  * @symrow{E_{hourly}; Hourly energy savings; \MMBtu\per\hour}
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  * @symrow{E_{supply}; Equivalent energy supply; \MMBtu\per\hour}
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- * @symrow{F_{high}; High-temperature process firing rate; \MMBtu\per\hour}
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+ * @symrow{F_{low}; Low-temperature process firing rate; \MMBtu\per\hour}
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  * @endsymtable
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  */
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  /**
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- * @defgroup cascade_heat_low_to_high_eq_energy_supply_formula Equivalent Energy Supply Formula
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- * @ingroup cascade_heat_low_to_high_calculator
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- * @brief Equivalent energy supply to the high-temperature process.
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- * @details The equivalent energy supply is calculated by dividing the heat exchanger energy rate by the available heat of the high-temperature process.
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+ * @defgroup cascade_heat_high_to_low_eq_energy_supply_formula Equivalent Energy Supply Formula
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+ * @ingroup cascade_heat_high_to_low_calculator
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+ * @brief Equivalent energy supply to the low-temperature process.
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+ * @details The equivalent energy supply is calculated by dividing the heat exchanger energy rate by the available heat of the low-temperature process.
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- * @formula{cascade-low-to-high-eq-energy-supply; E_{supply} = \frac{Q_{hx}}{AH_{high}}}
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+ * @formula{cascade-high-to-low-eq-energy-supply; E_{supply} = \frac{Q_{hx}}{AH_{low}}}
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  *
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  * @subheading{Symbols}
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  * @symtable
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  * @symrow{E_{supply}; Equivalent energy supply; \MMBtu\per\hour}
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  * @symrow{Q_{hx}; Heat exchanger energy rate; \MMBtu\per\hour}
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- * @symrow{AH_{high}; Available heat of high-temp process; \unitless}
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+ * @symrow{AH_{low}; Available heat of low-temp process; \unitless}
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  * @endsymtable
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  */
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  /**
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- * @defgroup cascade_heat_low_to_high_hx_energy_rate_formula Heat Exchanger Energy Rate Formula
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- * @ingroup cascade_heat_low_to_high_calculator
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+ * @defgroup cascade_heat_high_to_low_hx_energy_rate_formula Heat Exchanger Energy Rate Formula
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+ * @ingroup cascade_heat_high_to_low_calculator
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  * @brief Energy transfer rate through the heat exchanger.
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  * @details The heat exchanger energy rate is calculated by multiplying the flue gas volume, specific heat, density, and temperature difference, then dividing by the conversion factor.
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- * @formula{cascade-low-to-high-hx-energy-rate; Q_{hx} = \frac{V_{flue} \cdot C_{p} \cdot \rho_{flue} \cdot \Delta T}{CF}}
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+ * @formula{cascade-high-to-low-hx-energy-rate; Q_{hx} = \frac{V_{flue} \cdot C_{p} \cdot \rho_{flue} \cdot \Delta T}{CF}}
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  * @subheading{Symbols}
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- * @defgroup cascade_heat_low_to_high_flue_volume_formula Primary Flue Gas Volume Formula
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- * @ingroup cascade_heat_low_to_high_calculator
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- * @brief Flue gas volume from the low-temperature process.
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+ * @defgroup cascade_heat_high_to_low_flue_volume_formula Primary Flue Gas Volume Formula
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+ * @ingroup cascade_heat_high_to_low_calculator
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+ * @brief Flue gas volume from the high-temperature process.
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  * @details The flue gas volume is calculated using the firing rate, stoichiometric air volume, excess air, and fuel heating value.
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- * @formula{cascade-low-to-high-flue-volume; V_{flue} = \frac{F_{low} \cdot SAV_{low} \cdot (1 + EA_{low}) \cdot CF}{HV_{fuel}} + \frac{F_{low} \cdot CF}{HV_{fuel}}}
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+ * @formula{cascade-high-to-low-flue-volume; V_{flue} = \frac{F_{high} \cdot SAV_{high} \cdot (1 + EA_{high}) \cdot CF}{HV_{fuel}} + \frac{F_{high} \cdot CF}{HV_{fuel}}}
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  * @subheading{Symbols}
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  * @symtable
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  * @symrow{V_{flue}; Flue gas volume; \scf\per\hour}
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- * @symrow{F_{low}; Low-temperature process firing rate; \MMBtu\per\hour}
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- * @symrow{SAV_{low}; Stoichiometric air volume; \scf\per\MMBtu}
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- * @symrow{EA_{low}; Excess air (fraction); \unitless}
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+ * @symrow{F_{high}; High-temperature process firing rate; \MMBtu\per\hour}
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+ * @symrow{SAV_{high}; Stoichiometric air volume; \scf\per\MMBtu}
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+ * @symrow{EA_{high}; Excess air (fraction); \unitless}
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  * @symrow{CF; Conversion factor (e.g., 1,000,000 for MMBtu); \unitless}
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  */
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- * @defgroup cascade_heat_low_to_high_flue_gas_properties Flue Gas Properties
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- * @ingroup cascade_heat_low_to_high_calculator
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+ * @defgroup cascade_heat_high_to_low_flue_gas_properties Flue Gas Properties
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+ * @ingroup cascade_heat_high_to_low_calculator
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  * @brief Flue gas properties for both processes.
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- * @details Flue gas properties such as stoichiometric air volume, excess air, available heat, specific heat, and density are calculated for both the low-temperature and high-temperature processes using standard methods.
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+ * @details Flue gas properties such as stoichiometric air volume, excess air, available heat, specific heat, and density are calculated for both the high-temperature and low-temperature processes using standard methods.
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  * @note See @ref gas_flue_gas_material_calculator for details on property calculations.
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  {
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  "name": "measur-tools-suite",
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