4 Combustion Problems With Solutions
4 Combustion Problems With Solutions
4 Combustion Problems With Solutions
with Solutions
Khwaja Fareed University of Engineering & Information Technology
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%
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
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
= 50.62 %
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
CO 9.70 0.34
CH4 5 0.17
O2 402.55 13.99
N2 2192.43 76.22
The exhaust gas from a hydrocarbon fuel oil fired furnace show
10.2% CO2, 7.9% O2 and 81.9% N2.
Calculate:
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.