Detroit Stoker Company creates computer models of clients' industrial furnaces as part of Detroit Stoker Company engineering process design to improve system performance and reduce emissions. A technique known as Computation Fluid Dynamics Modeling is used to estimate flue gas properties within a unit and to assist in determining the design and operation of primary and secondary air systems to help characterize proper emission controls and performance improvements. Once constructed, the computer model can be modified to estimate the effects of changes in design and operating conditions.
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