Lecture 2
Lecture 2
Solution:
Weight of water taken in calorimeter =W=2000 g,
Water equivalent of calorimeter = 2200 g.
Rise in temperature -T₂-T₁ =2.5°C,
Weight of solid fuel combusted in the excess of oxygen using bomb calorimeter = x = 0.8 g
Let, The high calorific value of the fuel = HCV
HCV = [(2000+2200) (2.5)]/0.8
Let, The low calorific value of the fuel - LCV
LCV=HCV-0.09 H x 587
LCV=13125-0.09×2.2 x 587
=13008.0 cal/g.
2.The following data is obtained in a bomb calorimeter experiment:
Weight of crucible = 3.649 gms;
Water equivalent of calorimeter = 570 gms;
Observed rise in the temperature = 2.3 °C;
Acid correction = 62.6 cal;
Cotton thread correction = 1.6 calories.
Weight of (crucible+fuel) = 4.678 gms
Water taken in the calorimeter = 2200 g
Cooling correction = 0.047 °C
Fuse wire correction = 3.8 cal
Cotton thread correction = 1.6 calories
Calculate the gross calorific value of the fuel sample. If the fuel contain 6.5% H, determine the net calorific
value.
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