NOVAC Energy Analyst Software



The Energy Analyst is a series of twenty-six sophisticated, engineering and project appraisal programs that allows the evaluation of power plant components or energy alternatives. Ideal for both power plant system engineers and project developers it addresses many of the technical issues to improve efficiency, reliability and changes in power plant operational parameters.  Whilst also enabling the calculation of project commercial drivers such as net present worth, and payback all in one easy to use package.  

 

26 engineering programs designed for projects developers in mind

 
A user friendly Windows format gets you up and running in no time and is fully supported by user guides.  Simple fill-in forms makes your life easier and lead you through each step of the calculation.
 
Input data and results generated can be easily imported into your finals reports and formal presentations. 
 
For details and current pricing contact :
CU services LLC - 725 Parkview Cir - Elk Grove - IL 6007 - USA 
Phone +1 (847) 439 2303 / email :  rcronfel@comcast.net
 www.cuservices.net

Award Winning Product 
Features


-friendly user interface to get you up and running quickly

-data handling techniques to make life easy

-simple fill-in forms lead you every step of the way

-input data and results can be printed in a single command

-input data and results in a format for final reports and presentations

-Windows compatible

Calculates

-maximum heating load in a space for boiler sizing

-performance of a known condenser, or the design requirement for a new condenser for a known steam load heat load

-performance of a steam, shell-and-tube heat exchanger of known construction

-steam generated by a fired and unfired waste heat boiler -heat loss and surface temperature of an insulated pipe of specified diameter and internal temperature

-pressure loss of fluids flowing under pressure in circular pipes

-flow of water in a sloped, circular drains using the Manning equation

-draft, friction loss, and exit loss for any boiler chimney
-flow for a given orifice, or size of orifice for a given flow

-amount of water needed for a known inlet steam flow or for a known outlet steam flow

-performance of steam turbine section given the inlet steam temperature, pressure and flow

-suction head, discharge head, power required, Net Positive Suction Head (NPSH) and suction specific speed for centrifugal pumps

-power required to compress any gas, the temperature and cooling required

-power required for a fan moving air or any kind of gas

-performance of gas turbine using actual air enthalpy values

-amount of steam required to dearate condensate at any pressure and temperature

-return on investment, present worth and payback for a power plant that produces electrical output, or power and heat energy

-properties of superheated steam, saturated, or wet steam and saturated water

-properties of a mixture of air and water vapour such as use in HVAC applications

-economic benefits that can be achieved by using a flash tank and heat exchanger

-boiler efficiency using heat loss method of the ASME Boiler Code PTC-4.1

Analysis of

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two types of heat exchanger: shell and multi-tube exchangers and double pipe exchangers

-duct systems transporting air

-expansion turbines

Conversions

-15 part Excel spreadsheet that facilitates the conversion between SI and IPS units

 
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