DETERMINATION OF AIR SUPPLIED

1 Percentage of Carbon by Mass in Fuel and Volumetric Analysis is Known

We know that 1 kg of flue gas contains

 images kg of CO and images kg of CO2

Amount of carbon in images kg of images

Amount of carbon in images kg of images

Total mass of carbon in 1 kg of flue gas images kg

Let C = mass fraction of carbon in fuel and there is no nitrogen in fuel.

mg = mass of flue gases formed per kg of fuel burned.

Then, images

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Now, nitrogen in 1 kg of air supplied = 0.77 kg

N2 in 1 kg of flue gas = images

∴ Air supplied per kg of flue gas = images

Mass of air supplied per kg of fuel = mass of air supplied per kg of flue gas × mass of flue gases formed per kg of fuel.

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2 Excess Air Supplied

The oxygen carried in the flue gases comes only from the air supplied for the combustion of fuel. In addition, the oxygen necessary to convert CO to CO2 should be taken into account in calculating the excess air supplied.

CO in 1 kg of flue gas = images

O2 in 1 kg of flue gas = images

O2 required for burning images kg of CO to CO2 = images

Excess O2 available per kg of flue gas formed images

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Excess O2 supplied per kg of fuel = Excess O2 per kg of flue gas × mg

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Excess air supplied per kg of fuel

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