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subsystem. The HADT lump steady state subsystem is used to provide steady state<br />

HADT wall temperature and steady state airflow temperature at the HADT lump. The<br />

constant lump wall temperature is also output to calculate the dew point so to determine<br />

the steady state condensation. The HADT lump air dynamic thermal balance and<br />

condensation subsystem is to calculate the dynamically fluctuating airflow temperature,<br />

the dynamic condensation/evaporation rate and the transportation delay of the airflow<br />

and its properties.<br />

The inputs are listed in Table 4.19 below.<br />

Table 4.19 Inputs to the HADT lump thermal balance subsystem<br />

Input port number Input Unit<br />

1 Fluctuating airflow velocity in HADT m/s<br />

2 Breath load g/s<br />

3 Temperature of air flowing into the lump °C<br />

4 Specific humidity of air flowing into the lump In decimal<br />

5 Initial in-tube air temperature °C<br />

6 Steady state inlet temperature °C<br />

7 Tube heating power to each lump (1/30 of the total) W<br />

8 Ambient air temperature °C<br />

9 Ambient air specific humidity In decimal<br />

10 Steady state airflow velocity in HADT m/s<br />

11 Chamber outlet steady state specific humidity In decimal<br />

The air flowing into the lump is from its neighbouring lump. When the inspected lump<br />

is lump 1, the flow comes from the chamber.<br />

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