The document provides information to calculate the flame momentum of a fuel being burned at an altitude of 350 meters above sea level, including the ambient temperature, fuel composition and flow rate, amount of combustion air required, velocity and percentage of primary air, burner tip area and volumetric flow rate, and the resulting flame momentum of 1772.
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Calculation of Flame Momentum
The document provides information to calculate the flame momentum of a fuel being burned at an altitude of 350 meters above sea level, including the ambient temperature, fuel composition and flow rate, amount of combustion air required, velocity and percentage of primary air, burner tip area and volumetric flow rate, and the resulting flame momentum of 1772.
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Calculation of flame momentum
Altitude 350 masl Pressure 9889 mmWG
Ambient temperature 30 deg C Density of a 1.115 Kg/m3 Fuel to calciner 24 tph Fuel composition: C 60.47 % H 2.68 % O 6.70 % S 0.50 % N 1.25 %
Lmin 7.73 Kg/Kg fuel
Combustion air require 51.52 Kg/s
To find the velocity of primary air:
Primary air static pres 2500 mmWG Primary air velocity 200 m/s To find the percentage of primary air: Burner tip Area 16335 mm2 Density of Primary air 1.397 Kg/m3 Volumetriv Flowrate 3.267 m3/s Mass flowrate 4.56 Kg/s Percentage of Primary 8.86 %