Combustion
Combustion
Given: Coal from California, Bituminous (on page Steam Power Plant by Gebhardt)
C + 2.67 O2 → 3.67 CO 2
4H + O2 → 2H2 O
4H + 32O 2 → 36H2 O
1 1
4H + 32O 2 → 36 H2O
4
4
H + 8O2 → 9H2 O
Therefore, per kg of coal needs 8 kg of O 2
For Sulfur
S + O 2 → SO 2
32S + 32 O 2 ¨ 32 S O 2
1 1
32S + 32O2 → 64SO2
32 32
S + O 2 → 2SO 2
Wta =
10.4914 kg of air theoretica lly required
kg coal
R kJ mol
R= R = 8.314 same for any gas
n kg K
Substituting to the equation and substituting the conditions
R
m2 T2 P2 = P1 = 101.3 kPa
P2 V2 n2
=
P1 V1
m1
R
T1 m1 = 1 kg n1 = 1 mol
n1
m2 V1 T2
V2 = V1 = 10.2 m3 T1 = 0 o C = 273 K
n2 T1
10.2m2 T2 equation 2-1
V2 =
273n 2
Wherein
T2 is the absolute temperature of flue gas from 3rd Checking, t gD
T2 = 441.07 + 273 = 714 K
Tabulation of Volume of Products
Molecular
Products Weight Calculation using 2-1 Volume
Weight
10.20 2.8600 714
CO2 2.8600 44 1.7342
273 44
10.20 0.4716 714.073
H2O 0.4716 18 0.6990
273 18
Total N2 including 10.20 8.0697 714.073
8.0697 28 7.6892
Nitrogen in the fuel 273 28
10.20 0.019 714.073
SO2 0.0190 64 0.0079
273 64
Total 10.13
8.3140
Rg =
MW
8.3140
Rg =
31.4306
Rg = 0.2645 kJ/kg-OC
Patm
ρg =
Rg TgD
101.325
ρg =
0.265 714.073
ρg = 0.5364 kg/m3
Heating Value of Fuel
Using Dulong's Formula
O2
HHV = 14600 C + 63000 H + 3450 S
8