Production of Lime: Chemical Engineering Department
Production of Lime: Chemical Engineering Department
Production of Lime: Chemical Engineering Department
College of Engineering
Chemical Engineering Department
M a n i l a
PRODUCTION OF LIME
(Compilation of Answers)
Submitted by:
Malacas, Manases G.
Solution:
¿
Limestone: Lime: 20 kg ¿ kgmole PG
47% CaCO3
45% MgCO3 21.97% CO2
8% inerts 3.54% CO
5.28% H2
Producer Gas:
25.3% CO
13.2% H2
0.4% CH4
5.4% CO2
0.5% O2
55.2% N2
H
Theo O2=atC + −mole O 2
4
28
¿ 31.1+ −18.55=19.55
4
44
VM ¿ MgC O 3=45 × =23.57
84
VM total=20.68+ 23.57=44.25
NV M =100 – 44.25=55.75
2000
kg limestone= =3587.44
0.5575
3587.44(0.4425)
25.3+0.4 +5.4+ =( 0.2197+ 0.0354 ) moles kiln
44
moles kiln=263.34
Let y=excessO 2
O 2 ¿ air= y+ 19.55
79
N 2 ¿ air=( y +19.55)( )
21
9.32 13.9
free O 2= y +0.5+ + = y +12.11
2 2
8.70
a.) % excess air = ×100=44.5 %
19.55
moles H 2 O kiln =14−13.90=0.1
Gases n &
CO2 57.86 21.96
CO 9.32 3.54
O2 20.81 7.90
N2 161.47 61.29
H2 13.90 5.28
H2O 0.1 0.038
Total 263.46 100
2. A high sulfur fuel oil containing 75.2% C, 9.59% S and negligible N is burned in excess
air to supply the heat necessary to calcine a stone consisting of 52.3% CaO, 2.5% MgO,
43.1% CO2 and 2.1% moisture. The operation of the kiln is such that the lime is
incompletely burned and contains 6.2& CO2. The average orsat analysis of the kiln gas
shows 25.4% CO2, 1.9% CO, 0.5% SO2, 5% O2 and 67.2% N2. Calculate:
a) Complete ultimate analysis of the fuel
b) Fuel ratio
excess air
fuel lime
75.2% C 6.2% CO2
9.59% S
kiln gas
limestone 25.4% CO2
52.3% CaO 1.9% CO
2.5% MgO 0.5% SO2
43.1% CO2 5% O2
2.1% moisture 67.2% N2
Solution:
N2 air = 67.2
1.9
excess O2 = 5 - [ ] = 4.05
2
125.46 25.376−x 16 x
theo O2 = + + - = 13.81
12 4 32 32
x = 12.405
therefore:
O = 12.405
NVM bal:
but
( 1−0.062 ) (wt . of ¿)
wt. of limestone in NVM bal =
0.548
Excess Air
21.42% CO2
95% CaCO3
BURNER 5.54% O2
5% inerts
62.54% N2
10.5% H2O
CH4
C2H6
Basis: 100 kgmole kiln gas
no of moles C H
CH4 x x 4x
C2H6 y 2y 6y
TOTAL x + 2y 4x + 6y
11.08 = C + 21/4
C = 5.83 kgmole
x + 2y = 5.83 equation 1
4x + 6y = 21 equation 2
x = 3.51 kgmoles
y = 1. 16 kgmoles
b. Lime-Fuel ratio
kg
44 CO 2
Volatile Matter=95 kg CaCO 3
100( kgmole
kg
kgmole
CaCO 3 )
=41.8 kg CO 2
NonVolatile Matter=100−41.8=58.2 kg ¿
4. A kiln is used to calcine a limestone analyzing 52% CaCO 3, 30% MgCO3, 5% Al2O3, 4%
inerts, 6% SiO2 and 3% moisture. Coal is burned to supply heat of calcination. Analysis of coal
shows 13.8% VCM, 8.6% ash, 3% moisture, negligible N and S with a calorific value of 32.95
MJ/kg. Analysis of the kiln gas shows 18.57% CO2, 1% CO, 0.22% H2, 8.39% O2 and 1.82% N2.
Calculate:
a. kg Limestone/ kg coal
b. Lime-Fuel ratio
Excess Air
18.57% CO2
52% CaCO3 1% CO
BURNER
30% MgCO3 0.22% H2
5% Al2O3 8.39% O2
4% inerts 71.82% N2
6% SiO2 3%
moisture
13.8% VCM
8.6% ash
3% moisture
negligible N and S
CV = 32.95 MJ/kg
FC = 100-VCM-A-M
FC = 100-13.8-8.6-3
FC = 74.6 %
VCM 1.55
C = 5.88 + 2.206 (CV – 0.094S) + 0.0053 (80-100 )
FC
13.8 1.55
C = 5.88 + 2.206 (32.95) + 0.0053 (80-100 )
74.6
C = 81.709 %
net H = 3.70%
CW = 100-C-netH-M-Ash-N-S
CW= 100=81.709-3.703-3-8.6
CW=2.988%
CW + M = 2.988 + 3 = 5.988%
C balance:
0.3854 ( LS )
( 0.81709
12 )
(146.24)+ (
44 )=18.57+1
Limestone = 1097.34 kg
a. kg Limestone/kg Coal
1097.34 kg
= 7.50
146.24 kg
b. Lime-Fuel Ratio
641.505 kg
= 4.4
146.24 kg
5. A plant is burning limestone which analyzes 52% CaO, 41% CO2 and 7% inerts using coke
that analyzes 90% C and 10% ash. The lime product obtained contains 3% CO2 and 1%
unburned C. The top gas shows 24.1% CO2, 1% CO and 74.9% N2. Calculate:
a) kg limestone/ kg coke
b) Lime-fuel ratio
Air Kiln(K)
24.1% CO2
1%CO
74.9%N2
Burner
(LT) Lime(L)
52%CaO 3% CO2
41%CO2 1%C
90%C
41%CO2
59% NVM
59=0.96(L)
(L)= 61.4583kg
O2 balance:
41 21 0.01 0.03(61.4583)
+0.749 ( K )= ( K )+ 0.241 K +
44 79 2 44
K= 18. 9752kmol
C= 52.3211kg
100
a) Kg limestone/kg coke= =1.9113
52.3211
61.4583
b) ¿−fuel ratio= =1.175
52.3211
6. A plant produces lime analyzing 53% CaO, 35% MgO and 12% inerts. Water gas analyzing
38.3% CO, 52.8% H2, 0.4% CH4, 5.5% CO2, 0.1% O2 and 2.9% N2 is used as fuel. Analysis of
the kiln gas shows 15.71% CO2, 3.31% CO, 6.61% H2, 9.81% O2 and 64.56% N2. Calculate:
Air
Limestone: Kiln:
64.56% N2
Water Gas
38.3% CO
52.8% H2
0.4% CH4
5.5% CO2
0.1% O2
2.9% N2
Solution:
atH
Theo O 2=atC + −mole O 2
4
107.2
¿ 44.2+ −24.75=46.25
4
CO H
ExcessO 2=free O 2− −
2 2
¿ 9.81−3.31/2−6.61/2=4.85
excessO 2 4.85
%excess O 2= x 100= x 100=40 %
theo O2 12.11