Fuel Technology - Tutorial Questions
Fuel Technology - Tutorial Questions
Calculate the theoretical air supply per kg fuel and weight of products
of combustion per kg of fuel.
4. In order to analyze a fuel, it is burnt which produced dry flue gas of the
following composition by volume:
Calculate the fuel composition by weight, assuming 100 mole of dry flue gas.
Upon burning the charcoal, a dry flue gas of the composition 11.9% CO 2 and 1.5%
CO with unknown percentage of O2 and N2 is produced. If you burn 1 kg of charcoal,
calculate the complete composition by volume of the product gas.
If 50% excess air is supplied, give the volume of each of the dry
constituents of the flue gas. Air contains 21% by volume of oxygen.
10. A fuel is burnt which produced dry flue gas of the following composition by
volume:
What is the fuel composition by weight, assuming 100 mole of dry flue gas.
Calculate the total weight of the dry flue gas per kg of carbonaceous sample burnt.
The volumetric composition of the flue gas obtained is as follows:
a) Octane Number
b) Cetane Number
c) Redwood Viscosity
1. Describe the formation and origin of coal. List the coal types which
make up the coal rank series and indicate how the composition and
properties vary as the series is ascended.
Determine the weight of dry flue gas per kg of coal burnt if the
volumetric composition of the flue gas is
3. During a trial on a boiler, the dry flue gas analysis by volume was obtained
as
Estimate :
C + O2 CO2 H = 33960
1
C + /2 O2 CO H = 10230