Fuel & Combustion
Fuel & Combustion
Fuel & Combustion
Combustion Reactions
1. Complete combustion of carbon: C+O2 CO2 + Heat(33.7Mega joule/Kg). 2. Incomplete combustion of carbon : C+1/2 O2 CO + Heat(10.5 Mega joule/Kg). 3. Hydrogen Combustion: H2+1/2O2 H2O + Heat(65.4Mega joule/Kg). 4. Sulfur combustion: S+O2 SO2 + Heat(9.11Mega joule/Kg).
1mole 1mole 1mole (At.wt*1) (M.wt*1) (M.wt*1) (1*12) (1*2*16) (1*(12+2*16)) 12Kg 32Kg 44Kg Divide the weight of the each by 12: 1Kg 8/3 Kg 11/3 Kg
11/3 Kg CO2 + (33.7 MJ/Kg)
1Kg C + 8/3 Kg O2
1mole mole 1mole (At.wt*1) (M.wt*1/2) (M.wt*1) (1*12) (0.5 *2*16) (1*(12+16)) 12Kg 16Kg 28Kg Divide the weight of the each by 12: 1Kg 4/3 Kg 7/3 Kg
7/3 Kg CO2 + (10.5 MJ/Kg)
1Kg C + 4/3 Kg O2
Combustion of Hydrogen:
Deduce the combustion Equation of Hydrogen : H2 + O2 H2O + Heat(65.4Mega joule/Kg).
1mole mole 1mole (M.wt*1) (M.wt*1/2) (M.wt*1) (1*2*1) (0.5 *2*16) (1*((2*1)+16)) 2Kg 16Kg 18Kg Divide the weight of the each by 2: 1Kg 8 Kg 9 Kg
9 Kg H2O + (65.4MJ/Kg)
1Kg H2 + 8 Kg O2
Combustion of Sulfur
Deduce the combustion Equation of Sulfur: S + O2 SO2 + Heat(9.11Mega joule/Kg).
1mole 1mole 1mole (M.wt*1) (M.wt*1) (M.wt*1) (1*32) (1*2*16) (1*(32+2*16)) 32Kg 32 Kg 64Kg Divide the weight of the each by 32: 1Kg 1 Kg 2 Kg
2 Kg SO2 + (9.11 MJ/Kg).
1Kg S + 1 Kg O2
Combustion of methane
Deduce the combustion Equation of methane : CH4 + 2 O2 CO2 + 2 H2O + Heat
1mole 2 mole 1mole 2 mole (M.wt*1) (M.wt*2) (M.wt*1) (M.wt*2) (1*12)+(4*1) (2*2*16) (1*(12+(2*16))) (2*(2*1)+16) 16Kg 64Kg 44Kg 36Kg Divide the weight of the each by 16: 1Kg 4 Kg 11/4 Kg 9/4 Kg
11/4 Kg CO2 + 9/4 Kg H2O + Heat
1Kg CH4 + 4 Kg O2
Combustion of ethane
Deduce the combustion Equation of ethane : C2 H6 + 7/2 O2 2CO2 + 3 H2O + Heat 1mole 7/2 mole 2 mole 3 mole (M.wt*1) (M.wt*7/2) (M.wt*2) (M.wt*3) (2*12)+(6*1) ((7/2)*2*16) (2*(12+(2*16))) (3*((2*1)+16)) 30Kg 112Kg 88Kg 54Kg Divide the weight of the each by 30: 1Kg 3.73 Kg 2.93 Kg 9/5 Kg 2.93 Kg CO2 + 9/5 Kg H2O +
Combustion of propane
Deduce the combustion Equation of propane: C3H8 + 5 O2 3CO2 + 4 H2O + Heat
1mole 5 mole 3 mole 4 mole (M.wt*1) (M.wt*7/2) (M.wt*2) (M.wt*3) (3*12)+(8*1) (5*2*16) (3*(12+(2*16))) (4*((2*1)+16)) 44Kg 160Kg 132Kg 72Kg Divide the weight of the each by 44: 1Kg 3.63 Kg 3 Kg 1.6 Kg
3 Kg CO2 + 1.6 Kg H2O + Heat
Combustion reactions
Amount of oxygen needed to burn 1 kg of the combustible component
8/3 Kg
4/3 Kg
8 Kg
1 Kg
65.4MJ H2 O No impact
combustion Products
Environmental impact
Air supply
Air supply = amount of air added to combustion engine to burn the fuel inside the engine. Air supply = total amount of oxygen * (100/23) Air supply = [O2 C(complete) + O2 C(incomplete) + O2 Hydrogen + O2 Sulfur O2 Fuel] * (100/23) Amount of O2 needed for each element = (% of element * wt. of the fuel * conversion factor)
Air supply = [(wt. fuel * % C *%complete *8/3) + (wt. fuel * %C *%incomplete *4/3) + (wt. fuel * % Hydrogen* 8) + (wt. fuel * % Sulfur *1) (wt. fuel * % Oxygen)] * (100/23)
Excess Air
Actual air added = (1+X)*Theoretical Air. X=
Percentage of excess air 100
Example: calculate the actual air if the percentage of excess is 40% of the theoretical air (5 Kg) Solution: Actual air = (1+X)*Theoretical Air.
Actual air = (1+ (40/100))*5 =7 Kg.
Example: Calculate the Air supply needed to burn 2Kg of the fuel which consists of : 1. 30%wt. carbon 2. 50%wt. hydrogen 3. 5%wt. sulfur 4. 5%wt. oxygen 5. 9%wt. water 6. 1%wt. ashes If the combustion is 90% complete. If the percentage of excess is 40%.
Solution: Air supply = [(wt. fuel * % C *%complete *8/3) + (wt. fuel * %C *%incomplete *4/3) + (wt. fuel * % Hydrogen* 8) + (wt. fuel * % Sulfur *1) (wt. fuel * % Oxygen)] * (100/23)
Theo. Air supply = [(2*0.3*0.9*8/3) + (2*0.3*0.1*4/3) + (2 * 0.5* 8) + (2*0.05*1) (2*0.05)] * (100/23)
Example: calculate the air needed to burn 3 Kg of fuel of (50% methane, 50% propane). If the excess of air is 30% of the theoretical air. Solution: 1. Oxygen needed to burn the methane: CH4 + 2 O2 CO2 + 2 H2O
1mole 2 mole 1mole 2 mole (M.wt*1) (M.wt*2) (M.wt*1) (M.wt*2) (1*12)+(4*1) (2*2*16) (1*(12+(2*16))) (2*(2*1)+16) 16Kg 64Kg 44Kg 36Kg Divide the weight of the each by 16: 1Kg CH4 + 4 Kg O2 11/4 Kg CO2 + 9/4 Kg H2O 1Kg 4 Kg 11/4 Kg 9/4 Kg (3*0.5)Kg ? Kg
Oxygen needed to burn the methane = 4*1.5 = 6 Kg 2. Oxygen needed to burn the propane: C3 H8 + 5 O2 3CO2 + 4 H2O + Heat
1mole 5 mole 3 mole 4 mole (M.wt*1) (M.wt*7/2) (M.wt*3) (M.wt*4) (3*12)+(8*1) (5*2*16) (3*(12+(2*16))) (4*((2*1)+16)) 44Kg 160Kg 132Kg 72Kg Divide the weight of the each by 44: 1Kg C3H8 + 3.63 Kg O2 3 Kg CO2 + 1.6 Kg H2O 1Kg 3.63 Kg 3 Kg 1.6 Kg 1.5 Kg ? Kg
Total amount of theo. air = ( 6 + 5.445) * (100/23) = 49.76 Kg of air. Total amount of actual air = 49,76*(1+ 0.3) = 64.689 Kg of air.
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