Calculate the products of combustion from a coal burning in 25% excess air. The coal has the following properties: C=78.3%; O=6.5%; H=5.3%; N=1.4%; S=1.2%; Ash=6.2%
Calculate the products of combustion from a coal burning in 25% excess air. The coal has...
a) A Coal from Indonesia which has an ultimate analysis (by mass) as 67.40 % C. 5.31 % H2, 15.11 % O2, 1.44 % N2, 2.36 % S. and 8.38 % ash (non-combustibles) The coal is burned with 30% excess air. Determine: i) The mole fractions of each component of the coal [10 Marks] ii) The combustion equation [14 Marks] iii) The mass of air required per unit mass of coal burned [7 Marks] iv) The total mole number of...
A bituminous coal is burned with air in a boiler furnace. The
coal is fed at a rate of 40000 kg/h and has an ultimate analysis of
76wt% C, 5wt% H, 8wt% O, negligible amounts of N and S, and 11wt%
non-combustible ash. Air enters a preheater at 30 °C and 1 atm with
a relative humidity of 30%, exchanges heat with the hot flue gas
leaving the furnace and air enters the furnace at temperature Ta
(°C). The flue...
QUESTION 3 (25 MARKS In a power plant boiler, coal which has an ultimate analysis by mass of 39.25 percent C, 6.93 percent H2, 41.11 percent 02, 0.72 percent N2, 0.79 percent S, and 11.20 percent Ash (non-combustibles) is burned steadily with 40% excess air. Assuming the combustion process as complete and treating the air as dry air, determine: (a) The balanced combustion equation for the combustion process. [6 Marks] (6) The Air-Fuel ratio [6 Marks) (c) The heat transfer...
Q2. The percentage composition of a sample of coal by weight was found to be C = 72%, H = 6.5%, O = 13%, N = 2.5%, S = 1.8 %i) Calculate the minimum weight of air for complete combustionii) Calculate the weight of dry products formed if 50 percent excess air is used.
n-Dodecane CHa is burned with 40% excess air during a combustion process. Assuming total combustion and a total pressure of 100 kPa, determine: CH Products COMBUSTION CHAMBER 100 kPa Air (40% excess) a) (25%) Write the combustion equation and calculate the air to fuel ratio. AF = kg air kg fuel b) (10%) The partial pressure of the oxygen in the products (assume that all products are ideal gases). Po, kea
QUESTION 1 150 Marks] a) A Coal from Indonesia which has an ultimate analysis (by mass) as 67.40 % C, 5.31 % Нг, 15.11 % 02, 1.44 % N2, 2.36 % S, and 8.38 % ash (non-combustibles) The coal is burned with 40% excess air. Determine: 1. The total mole number of the coal Marks] 2. The mole fractions of each component of the [7 Marks] 3. Stoichiometric combustion equation [12 coal Marks] 4. The mass of air required per...
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5-3. A lignite coal has the following ultimate analysis on the dry basis: A 13.51 C-59.88 H 4.21 0 19.46 N 1.04 S 1.90 Calculate the theoretical air and actual air per pound of lignite combustion is assumed to be complete and the excess air 18%. Problem 3-3, estimate the dry flue yas indicated in combustible in solid refuse is assumed to be Eeite ݣ .-nts of the flue gas from the lignite specified in...
b. Calculate the mass of CO2 produced by the combustion of 1 kg of carbon. Give your answer to three significant figures. (4 marks) C. Assuming that the inert ash content of the coal does not produce any CO2, show that the combustion of 1 kg of the type of coal described in Table 3 will produce nearly 1.5 kg of CO2 (1 mark) d. The equation for the combustion of sulfur in air is: S + O2SO2 Show that...
The combustion reaction for octane burning in oxygen is: 2 C8H18 (l) + 25 O2(g) → 16 CO2(g) +18 H2O(g) ∆H = -10869 kJ . Suppose an oxygen bomb calorimeter is loaded with oxygen gas and excess octane. The oxygen gas has a volume of 480.0 mL, pressure of 5.67 atm, and an initial temperature of 22.1 °C. The calorimeter has a heat capacity of 1.75 kJ/ °C . Assuming the oxygen reacts completely, what is the final temperature of...
a) n-Butane (C4H10) is burned with stoichiometric air. Heat is removed and the products of combustion are collected at 1 atm pressure and 40°C. How much heat is removed per mole of fuel, and what fraction of the water in the products is liquid? b) a) n-Butane (C4H10) is burned with an excess of air. Heat is removed and the products of combustion are collected at 1 atm pressure and 40°C. How much air must be used in order to...