Wobbe Index - Wikipedia
Wobbe Index - Wikipedia
Wobbe Index - Wikipedia
The Wobbe Index (WI) or Wobbe number[1] is an indicator of the interchangeability of fuel gases such
as natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), and town gas and is frequently defined in the specifications of
gas supply and transport utilities.
If is the higher heating value, or higher calorific value, and is the specific gravity, the Wobbe Index,
, is defined as:
is the density of the gas at standard conditions (0°C, 101.325 kPa), is the density of air at
standard conditions, is the molar mass of the gas and is the molar mass of air which is about 28.96
kg/kmol.
The Wobbe Index is used to compare the combustion energy output of different composition fuel gases in an
appliance (fire, cooker etc.). If two fuels have identical Wobbe Indices then for given pressure and valve
settings the energy output will also be identical. Typically variations of up to 5% are allowed as these would
not be noticeable to the consumer.
The Wobbe Index is a critical factor to minimise the impact of the changeover when analyzing the use of
substitute natural gas (SNG) fuels such as propane-air mixtures. The Wobbe Index also requires the
addition of propane to some upgraded biomethane products,[2] particularly in regions where natural gas has
a high calorific value such as Sweden. [3]
Contents
Wobbe Index of common fuel gases [4]
Usage
Limitations
References
Fuel gas
kcal/Nm³ kcal/Nm³ MJ/Nm³ MJ/Nm³
Hydrogen 11,528 9,715 48.23 40.65
Methane 12,735 11,452 53.28 47.91
Ethane 16,298 14,931 68.19 62.47
Ethylene 15,253 14,344 63.82 60.01
Natural gas 12,837 11,597 53.71 48.52
Propane 19,376 17,817 81.07 74.54
Propylene 18,413 17,180 77.04 71.88
n-butane 22,066 20,336 92.32 85.08
Iso-butane 21,980 20,247 91.96 84.71
Butylene-1 21,142 19,728 88.46 82.54
LPG 20,755 19,106 86.84 79.94
Acetylene 14,655 14,141 61.32 59.16
Carbon monoxide 3,060 3,060 12.80 12.80
Usage
The Wobbe index is expressed in MJ/Nm³ (where the ill-advised symbol 'Nm³' is intended to mean 'm³ in
Normal conditions, much against the BIPM prescription for writing SI units), or sometimes in BTU/scf. In
the case of natural gas (molar mass 17 g/mol), the typical heating value is around 39 MJ/Nm³ (1,050
BTU/scf) and the specific gravity is approximately 0.59, giving a typical Wobbe index of 51 MJ/Nm³
(1,367 BTU/scf).
There are three ranges or "families" of fuel gases that have been internationally agreed based on Wobbe
index. Family 1 covers manufactured gases, family 2 covers natural gases (with high and low ranges) and
family 3 covers liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). Combustion equipment is typically designed to burn a fuel
gas within a particular family: hydrogen-rich town gas, natural gas or LPG.
Family Type of gas Wobbe Index range (MJ/Nm3) Wobbe number range from [1]
1 Town gas / Syngas 22.5 – 30.0 24.0 – 29.0
2L Natural 39.0 – 45.0
2H 45.5 – 55.0 48.0 – 53.0
3 LPG 73.5 – 87.5 72.0 – 87.0
Other flame characteristics and composition limits may determine the acceptability of the replacement gas,
e.g. flame speed, "yellow tipping" due to incomplete combustion, sulfur content, oxygen content, etc.
Limitations
In spite of its usefulness, Wobbe index alone is not a good indicator of the interchangeability of two or more
gases, or mixtures of them. It is necessary to bear in mind other criteria while determining the plenty
substitution of a fuel by other, different of the one used to adjust the burning system.[5]
References
"The Wobbe Index and Natural Gas Interchangeability" (http://www.documentation.emersonprocess.co
m/groups/public/documents/application_notes-tech._briefs/d301334x012.pdf?&xBusinessUnit=Remot
e%20Automation%20Solutions) (PDF). Emerson Process Management. 2007-07-30.
1. Treloar, R.D. (2005). Gas Installation Technology (https://archive.org/details/gasinstallationt00trel).
Blackwell. p. 24 (https://archive.org/details/gasinstallationt00trel/page/n39). ISBN 978-1-4051-1880-4.
2. http://www.biogasmax.eu/media/d3_3v2biogasmax_iwes_v2f_nov2010__052078600_1109_10022011.pdf
3. B [1] (http://www.sgc.se/gasification2011/Resources/Ingemar_Gunnarsson.pdf).
4. Wobbe Index and Fuel Gases (http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/wobbe-index-d_421.html)
5. Flórez-Orrego,Daniel, Escola Politécnica da USP. "Fuel Gas Interchangeability" (https://unalmed.acade
mia.edu/DanielFl%C3%B3rezOrrego/Papers/1913409/Intercambiabilidad_de_gases_combustibles_Fuel
_Gas_Interchangeability_Intercambiabilidade_dos_gases_combustiveis/). Retrieved 8 Sep 2012.