Data entry
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Entering data into the Boustead ModelOnce the data have been processed so that it refers to a unit operation, the next task is to enter this data. For every unit operation there are two types of data: general data and input table data. General data that describe the operation name, the units in which the operation is measured, the code number, the country in the unit operation is based and many other descriptive parameters designed to give a complete as possible a description of what the unit operation refers to. Input table data consists of a set of paired numbers, specifically the code number and the quantity for each input table entry. Examples of general data and input table data are shown in Figures 6 and 7 respectively below.Figure 6. Example general data set for stand alone core unit operation code number 40. Click on the thumbnail image to enlarge. Figure 7. Example input table data set for fuel processing core unit operation code number 22811. Click on the thumbnail image to enlarge. Top of page Services we offer |
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