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TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF THE PHILIPPINES - MANILA

CHE 322 MIDTERM QUIZ (open notebook exam)


PROVIDE THE SOLUTION TO THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS.
1. Pure C is mixed with 100% excess air and completely burned at constant pressure. The reactants are originally at 60°F. Calculate the following:
a. Energy from the fuel including air b. Complete analysis of flue gas leaving at 1000°F
c. Energy from the flue gas leaving at 1000°F d. The heat utilized (added or removed) if the flue gas leaves at the following T (200°F, 500°F,
1500°F, 2000°F, and 3000°F)
e. The theoretical flame temperature

2. Blue water gas is obtained by passing steam over red hot carbon enriched coal. The gas is called “Blue” water gas because of its blue flame, a
characteristics of a combustion of CO. A typical composition shows 4.7% CO2, 41% CO, 49% H2, 0.8% CH4, and 4.5%N2. If blue water gas at 25C,
745 torrs and 90 %RH is burned in wet air, 30% in excess, supplied at the same conditions as BWG with 85% RH. Calculate
a. ORSAT analysis of the Stack Gas if the molar ratio of CO2 to CO is 1:8; H2 to CO is 1:4
b. HHV of the fuel in J/gmol
c. %Heat loss due to if the stack gas leaves at 1000°C and 745 torr Cp of CO2 = 10.34 + 0.00274T – 195500/T2
1. CO Cp of CO = 6.60 + 0.00120T
2. H2 Cp of H2 = 6.62 + 0.00081T
3. Sensible heat Cp of H2O(g) = 8.22 + 0.00015T + 0.00000134T2
4. Thermal efficiency Cp of N2 = 6.50 + 0.001T
Cp of O2 =8.27+0.000258T-187700/T2
Cp ( cal/mol.K)

TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF THE PHILIPPINES - MANILA


CHE 322 MIDTERM QUIZ (open notebook)
PROVIDE THE SOLUTION TO THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS.
1. Pure C is mixed with 100% excess air and completely burned at constant pressure. The reactants are originally at 60°F. Calculate the following:
a. Energy from the fuel including air b. Complete analysis of flue gas leaving at 1000°F
c. Energy from the flue gas leaving at 1000°F d. The heat utilized (added or removed) if the flue gas leaves at the following T (200°F, 500°F,
1500°F, 2000°F, and 3000°F)
e. The theoretical flame temperature

2. Blue water gas is obtained by passing steam over red hot carbon enriched coal. The gas is called “Blue” water gas because of its blue flame, a
characteristics of a combustion of CO. A typical composition shows 4.7% CO2, 41% CO, 49% H2, 0.8% CH4, and 4.5%N2. If blue water gas at 25C,
745 torrs and 90 %RH is burned in wet air, 30% in excess, supplied at the same conditions as BWG with 85% RH. Calculate
a. ORSAT analysis of the Stack Gas if the molar ratio of CO2 to CO is 1:8; H2 to CO is 1:4
b. m3 air/m3 fuel
c. HHV of the fuel in MJ/kgmol Cp of CO2 = 10.34 + 0.00274T – 195500/T2
d. %Heat loss due to if the stack gas leaves at 1000°C and 745 torr Cp of CO = 6.60 + 0.00120T
1. CO Cp of H2 = 6.62 + 0.00081T
2. H2 Cp of H2O(g) = 8.22 + 0.00015T + 0.00000134T2
3. Sensible heat Cp of N2 = 6.50 + 0.001T
4. Thermal efficiency Cp ( cal/mol.K)

TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF THE PHILIPPINES - MANILA


CHE 322 MIDTERM QUIZ (open notebook)
PROVIDE THE SOLUTION TO THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS.
1. Pure C is mixed with 100% excess air and completely burned at constant pressure. The reactants are originally at 60°F. Calculate the following:
a. Energy from the fuel including air b. Complete analysis of flue gas leaving at 1000°F
c. Energy from the flue gas leaving at 1000°F d. The heat utilized (added or removed) if the flue gas leaves at the following T (200°F, 500°F,
1500°F, 2000°F, and 3000°F)
e. The theoretical flame temperature

2. Blue water gas is obtained by passing steam over red hot carbon enriched coal. The gas is called “Blue” water gas because of its blue flame, a
characteristics of a combustion of CO. A typical composition shows 4.7% CO2, 41% CO, 49% H2, 0.8% CH4, and 4.5%N2. If blue water gas at 25°C,
745 torrs and 90 %RH is burned in wet air, 30% in excess, supplied at the same conditions as BWG with 85% RH. Calculate
a. ORSAT analysis of the Stack Gas if the molar ratio of CO2 to CO is 1:8; H2 to CO is 1:4
b. m3 air/m3 fuel
c. HHV of the fuel in MJ/kgmol Cp of CO2 = 10.34 + 0.00274T – 195500/T2
d. %Heat loss due to if the stack gas leaves at 1000°C and 745 torr Cp of CO = 6.60 + 0.00120T
1. CO Cp of H2 = 6.62 + 0.00081T
2. H2 Cp of H2O(g) = 8.22 + 0.00015T + 0.00000134T2
3. Sensible heat Cp of N2 = 6.50 + 0.001T
4. Thermal efficiency Cp ( cal/mol.K)

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