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The document discusses the calculation of flue gas composition and excess air percentage for industrial furnaces and producer gas combustion.

The flue gas from the industrial furnace has the following composition by volume: CO2: 11.73%, CO: 0.2 %, SO2: 0.09%, O2: 6.81% and N2: 81.17%

The percentage excess air was calculated to be 50.62% based on the oxygen balance and carbon balance calculations shown on pages 1-4.

Combustion Problems

with Solutions
Khwaja Fareed University of Engineering & Information Technology

December 15, 2020 1


P-1
➢ The flue gas from an industrial furnace has the following composition
by volume:

CO2: 11.73%, CO: 0.2 %, SO2: 0.09%, O2: 6.81% and N2: 81.17%
➢ Calculate the percentage excess air employed in the combustion if the
loss of carbon in the clinker ash is 1% of the fuel used and the fuel
has the following composition by weight:

C: 74%, H2: 5 %, O2: 5%, N2: 1%, S: 1%, H2O: 9%, ash: 5%

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Fuel Composition by
Weight
P-1 Component Weight
percentage %
Basis: 100 kg of the fuel C 74
C + O2 => CO2 H 5
H2 +1/2 O2 => H2O O 5

S + O2 => SO2 S 1
N 1
Oxygen Balance:
H20 9
Oxygen required for complete combustion
Ash 5
= (74/12) + {(5/2) X (1/2)} + (1/32) = 7.447 kg mole
Oxygen present in fuel = (5/32) = 0.157 kg mole
Net oxygen from air= 7.447 - 0.157 = 7.29 kg mole

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Flue Gas Composition
By Volume
P-1 Component Weight
Carbon balance: percentage %
Carbon lost in clinker and ash = 1 kg
CO2 11.73
Carbon burnt= 74-1= 73 kg = 73 / 12 = 6.08 kg moles
CO 0.2
Assume z kg moles of flue gas are formed
SO2 0.09
By carbon balance: O2 6.81
(0.1173+0.002) * Z = 6.08 = 50.96 kg moles N2 81.17

Z = 50.96 kg moles
N2 in flue gas = 50.96 * 0.8117 = 41.36 kg moles
from fuel= 1 kg / 28 = 0.036 kg moles
from air = 41.36 - 0.036 = 41.324 kg moles
Oxygen from air = 41.324 * (21 / 79) = 10.98 kg mole
Excess oxygen = 10.98 - 7.29 = 3.69 kg mole
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P-1

Excess oxygen = 10.98 - 7.29 = 3.69 kg mole

Percentage excess air used = percentage excess oxygen used

= excess O2 / theoretical O2 * 100 = 3.69 / 7.29 * 100

= 50.62 %

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P-2
A producer gas with the composition by volume CO: 27.3 %, CO2:5.4%, O2: 0.6 %, N2:
66.7% is burnt with 20 % excess air. If the combustion is 98% complete, calculate the
composition by volume of the flue gases Producer Gas
Composition by Volume
Solution:
Basis: 100 kg mole of producer gas burnt Component Volume
percentage %
Oxygen balance:
C + ½ O2 ---- CO CO 27.3
O2 required for CO combustion= 27.3 * 0.5 = 13.65 kg mole CO2 5.4
O2 present in fuel = 0.6 kg mole O2 0.6
Net O2 required = 13.65 – 0.6 = 13.05 kg mole N2 66.7
O2 supplied by 20 % excess air = 13.05 * (1.20) = 15.66 kg mole
O2 used for 98% combustion of CO= 27.3*0.5*0.98=13.38 kg mole
O2 mole excess = 15.66 -13.38 =2.28 kg mole
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P-2 O2 15.66
Nitrogen balance: Air = 15.66/0.21= 74.57
N2= 74.57*0.79= 58.91
N2 from air = 15.66 * (79 / 21)= 58.91kg mole
N2 from producer gas = 66.7 kg mole Producer Gas
Total N2 in flue gas = 66.70 + 58.91=125.61 kg mole Composition by Volume
CO2 balance: Component Weight
CO2 from producer gas = 5.4 kg mole percentage %
CO 27.3
CO2 from combustion of CO = 27.3 *0.98 = 26.75 kg mole
CO2 5.4
Total CO2 in flue gas = 5.4 + 26.75 = 32.15 kg mole O2 0.6
CO balance:
N2 66.7
CO burnt = 27.3*0.98 = 26.75 kg mole

CO left = 27.3 – 26.75 = 0.55 kg mole

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P-2
Flue gas analysis:
Component Kg mole Mole %
CO2 32.15 =32.15/160.59*
100= 20.02
CO 0.55 0.34
N2 125.61 78.22
O2 2.28 1.42
Total 160.59 100
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P-3
A furnace is fired with a natural gas that consists entirely of hydrocarbons(no
inert or Sulphur). The analysis of the dry flue gas is 9.5 % CO2, 2.0% O2 and
1.8% CO and remaining is nitrogen.

▪ What is the molar ratio of net hydrogen to carbon in the fuel?


Flue Gas Analysis
▪ What percentage of excess air is being used?
Component Volume
percentage %
CO2 9.5
O2 2.0
CO 1.8
N2 86.7
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Flue Gas Analysis
P-3 Component Volume
Solution: percentage %
Basis: 100 kg mole of dry flue gas CO2 9.5
Nitrogen Balance: O2 2.0
N2 =100 – (9.5 + 1.8 + 2.0) = 86.7 kg mole
CO 1.8
Oxygen Balance:
O2 supplied by air = 86.7 * (21 / 79) = 23.05 kg mole N2 86.7
N2 = 86.7 kg mole
O2 in dry flue gas= 9.5 + (1.8 / 2) + 2 =12.4 kg mole
Air = 86.7/0.79 = (86.7 / 79 *100 )=109
O2 unaccounted (reacted with H2)= 23.05 - 12.4 moles
= 10.65 kg mole O2 = 109.74 *0.21= (109.74 *21 /100)
Moles of H2 reacted = (10.65 * 2) =21.3 kg moles moles
Amount of carbon = 9.5 + 1.8 = 11.3 kg moles N2 O2 Air
2H2 + O2 ……. 2H2O
Moles of H2 / Moles of C= 21.3 / 11.3 = 1.18 Answer Part1
Moles of O2 required for complete combustion=moles for H2 + moles for C
=10.65 + 11.3 = 21.95
Amount of excess O2 = 23.05 - 21.95 = 1.1 kg mole
% excess air = 1.1 / 21.95 * 100 = 5 %

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P-4
A boiler is fired using 200 kg/hr of a pure saturated hydrocarbon gas
CnHm at atmospheric pressure and 20C. The dry analysis of the flue gas
which leaves the boiler at atmospheric pressure and 300 C is CO2: 12%,
O2: 3% and N2: 85%

Estimate the formula of the fuel and total volumetric flow rate of the gas.
Solution: Flue Gas Analysis
Basis: 100 kg mole of dry flue gas Component Volume
percentage %
Oxygen Balance:
CO2 12
N2 in flue gas = 85 kg mole
O2 3
O2 supplied by air = 85 * (21/79) = 22.59 kg mole N2 85

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P-4 Flue Gas Analysis
O2 reported in flue gas = O2 in CO2 + O2 as O2
=12 + 3.0 =15.0 kg mole Component Volume
O2 unaccounted (reacted with H2) = 22.59 – 15.0 percentage %
= 7.59 kg mole CO2 12
H2 reacted = 7.59 * 2 =15.18 kg mole*2
O2 3
= 30.36 kg atoms
Amount of carbon = 12 kg atoms N2 86.7
Amount of hydrogen = 30.36 kg atoms
N2 = 86.7 kg mole
Ratio=Atoms of H/Atoms of C=30.36 / 12 = 2.53
Air = 86.7/0.79 = (86.7 / 79 *100 )=109.74 kg
Paraffin formula=CnH2n+2 = {(2n+2) / n} =2.53 moles
So n =3.77 ~ 4 O2 = 109.74 *0.21= (109.74 *21 /100) = 23.04 kg
Hence the fuel is C4H10 moles
Volumetric flow rate =? N2 O2 Air
2H2mole
Amount of fuel = (200kg /hr) / (58.45 kg /kg mole) = 3.44 kg + O2 …….
/hr 2H2O
4*12 + 10 =58
Assuming Ideal gas law, volume at 20 C and 1 atmosphere pressure
R=PV / nT = atm.m3is/ kgmole.
: K
dm3m3/hr
V=nRT/P=3.44 kg mole / hr * 0.08206 * 293K / 1 = 82.95

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P-5
A furnace is fired with a fuel having the volumetric composition H2: 52%,
CH4: 30 %, CO: 8%, C3H6: 3.6%, CO2: 2%, O2: 0.4% and rest is N2.
Using a certain quantity of air in excess over stoichiometric. Complete
combustion of the gas is achieved giving a dry waste gas of 5 m3 per m3 of
fuel burned. Estimate
▪ Composition by volume of dry waste gas formed
▪ Per cent excess air used
▪ Weight of water formed per m3 of gas burned

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Fuel Gas Composition
Solution: P-5 Component Weight
Basis: 100 kg mole of fuel gas percentage %
CH4 + 2 O2 => CO2 + 2H2O H2 52
CO + 1/2O2 => CO2 CH4 30
C3H6 + 4.5 O2 => 3 CO2 + 3H2O CO 8
H2 + ½ O2 => H2O C3H6 3.6
Oxygen balance: CO2 2
O2 required for CO = 8*1/2 = 4 kg mole O2 0.4
O2 required for CH4 = 30 * 2 = 60 kg mole N2 4
O2 required for C3H6 = 3.6*4.5=16.2 kg mole
O2 required for H2 = 52*1/2 = 26 kg mole
Total O2 required =106.2 kg mole
O2 in fuel =0.4 kg mole
Net O2 required from air =106.2 - 0.4 =105.8 kg mole
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P-5 Fuel Gas Composition
Net O2 required from air =106.2 - 0.4 =105.8 kg mole Component Weight
DRY Flue Gas formed with theoretical air: percentage %
CO2 formed = 8.0(from CO) + 30.0 (from CH4) + 10.8 (from C3H6) H2 +2.0(present
52
in fuel) =50.8 kg mole CH4 30
N2 from air = 105.8 * (79/21) = 398 kg mole CO 8
Total N2 = 398 + 4 (present in fuel) = 402 kg mole C3H6 3.6
Total amount of dry flue gas (with theoretical air) = 402+50.8 = 452.8
CO2 kg mole 2
Flue gas actually produced = 5 m3 / m3 of fuel O2 0.4
Total dry flue gas produced =100*5 = 500 kg mole N2 4
Excess air = 500 – 452.8 = 47.2 kg mole
Theoretical air =105.8 *(100/21) = 503.81 kg mole

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P-5
Theoretical air =105.8 *100/21=503.81 kg mole
% excess air = 47.2 / 503.8 *100 =9.39%
Composition of flue gas:
Air used = 503.81 + 47.2 = 551.01 kg mole
N2 from air = 551.01 *79/100 = 435.29 kg mole
Total N2 = 435.29 + 4.0 =439.29 kg mole
Excess O2 = 47.2 *21/100 =9.91 kg mole

Flue gas analysis: Flue Gas Analysis


Component Amount of Kg Vol %
mole
CO2 50.8 10.16
O2 9.91 1.98
N2 439.29 87.86
Total 500 100
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P-5
Amount of water formed = 52.0 (from H2) + 60 (from CH4) + 10.8 (from C3H6)
= 122.8 kg mole = 122.8 *18 = 2210.4 kg
Amount of gas burned = 100 kg mole = 22.414 * 100 m3 at NTP
Weight of water formed/m3 gas burned = 2210.4 kg / 2240 m3

= 0.987 kg of water/ m3 of gas

December 15, 2020 17


P-6
The dry flue gas from an oil-fired furnace has the composition of 11.2 % CO2,
5.8% O2, 83% N2. Calculate % excess air:
Weight of combustion air per kg of oil fired
Assume fuel has 82% C, 12 % H2, 3 % S and balance is impurities.
Solution:
Basis: 100 kg of oil fired
Oxygen balance:
O2 required for 82 kg of carbon = 82/12 = 6.833 kg mole
O2 required for 12 kg of H2 =12/2*0.5 = 3 kg mole
O2 required for 3 kg of S = 0.094 kg mole
Total O2 required = 6.833 + 3.0 + 0.094 = 9.927 kg mole

December 15, 2020 18


P-6
Let z kg mole of dry flue gas is formed,
Carbon balance: 0.112* z (out) =6.833 (in)
So, z =61.0 kg mole
Amount of N2 in flue gas = 61*0.83 = 50.83 kg mole
O2 from air = 50.83 *21/79 =13.46 kg mole
O2 excess = 13.46 – 9.927 =3.533 kg mole
% excess air =% excess O2 = 3.533 / 9.927*100 = 35.6%
Amount of combustion air = 50.63*100/79 = 64.09 kg mole
Molecular weight of air = 28.84 kg/kg mole of air
Amount of air in kg =64.09*28.84=1848.36 kg
Mass of air in kg/mass of fuel in kg=1848.36/100=18.48

December 15, 2020 19


P-7
A fuel gas containing 97% methane and 3% N2 by volume is burned in
boiler furnace with 200% excess air, 85% methane goes to CO2, 10% to
CO and 5% remains of unburnt.
Calculate the composition of stack gas. Fuel Gas Analysis
Component volume
Solution: percentage %
Basis: 100 kg mole of fuel gas CH4 97
CH4 + 2 O2 => CO2 + 2H2O ….. (1) N2 3
2 CH4 + 3 O2 => 2 CO + 4 H2O …..(2)
O2 required for complete combustion= 97 * 2 = 194 kg mole
O2 supplied by 200 % excess air = 194*3 = 582 kg mole
Reaction (1) is 85% complete and (2) is 10% complete

December 15, 2020 20


P-10
Methane converted by reaction (1) = 97 *0.85 = 82.45 kg mole
Methane converted by reaction (2) = 97*0.1= 9.7 kg mole
Oxygen used in reaction (1) & 2= 82.5 * 2 + 9.7 * 3/2 = 179.45 kg mole
stack gas:
CO2 formed = 82.45 kg mole CH4 + 2 O2 => CO2 + 2H2O …..(1)
CO formed = 9.7 kg mole 2 CH4 + 3 O2 => 2 CO + 4 H2O …..(2)
CH4 unconverted = 5 kg mole
N2 from air = 582 * (79/21) = 2189.43 kg mole
N2 from fuel = 3.0 kg mole
Total N2 in flue gas =2189.43 + 3.0=2192.43 kg mole
H2O formed = 82.25*2 (by reaction 1) + 9.7*4/2 (by reaction 2)
=184.3 kg mole
Excess oxygen = 582 – 179.45 = 402.55 kg mole

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P-7
Stack Gas Analysis:
Stack Gas Analysis
Component Kg mole Vol %

CO2 82.45 2.87

CO 9.70 0.34

CH4 5 0.17

O2 402.55 13.99

N2 2192.43 76.22

H2O 184.30 6.40

Total 2876.43 ≈100

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Practice Problem -1
Octane is burnt with 10% excess air.
Calculate:
▪ Air to Fuel ratio by weight
▪ Air to Fuel ratio by volume
▪ Weight of dry exhaust gas formed per unit weight of fuel
▪ Moles of oxygen in the exhaust gas per unit weight of fuel
▪ Moles of water vapor in exhaust gas per unit weight of fuel
▪ Volume of exhaust gas at 1 atmosphere and 260C per unit weight of fuel
Assumption: The specific gravity of octane may be taken as 0.7

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Practice Problem -2

The exhaust gas from a hydrocarbon fuel oil fired furnace show
10.2% CO2, 7.9% O2 and 81.9% N2.

Calculate:

▪ %excess air used

▪ Kg of dry air supplied per kg of oil burnt

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Practice Problem -3

Determine the flue gas analysis and air/fuel ratio by weight when a fuel
oil with 84.9% carbon, 11.4% hydrogen, 3.2% Sulphur, 0.4% oxygen
and 0.1% ash by weight is burnt with 20 % excess air. Assume complete
combustion.

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