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FUELS
and
COMBUSTION
By. Engr. Yuri G. Melliza
FUELS AND COMBUSTION
 Fuels and Combustion
 Types of Fuels
 Complete/Incomplete Combustion
 Oxidation of Carbon
 Oxidation of Hydrogen
 Oxidation of Sulfur
 Air composition
 Combustion with Air
 Theoretical Air
 Hydrocarbon fuels
 Combustion of Hydrocarbon Fuel
Fuels and Combustion
Fuel: Substance composed of
chemical elements which in rapid
chemical union with oxygen
produced combustion.
Combustion:
Is that rapid chemical union with
oxygen of an element, whose
exothermic heat of reaction is
sufficiently great and whose rate
of reaction is suffi-ciently fast
whereby useful quantities of heat
are liberated at elevated
temperature.
TYPES OF FUELS
 Solid Fuels
ex: Wood, coal, charcoal
 Liquid Fuels
ex: gasoline, diesel, kerosene
 Gaseous Fuels
ex: LPG, Natural Gas, Methane
 Nuclear Fuels
ex: Uranium
Combustible Elements
1.Carbon (C) 3. Sulfur (S)
2.Hydrogen (H2)
Complete Combustion: Occurs when all
the combustible elements has been fully
oxidized.
Ex:
C + O2 → CO2
Incomplete Combustion: Occurs when
some of the combustible elements has not
been fully oxidized.
Ex:
C + O2 → CO
Common Combustion Gases
GAS MOLECULAR
Weight (M)
C 12
H 1
H2 2
O 16
O2 32
N 14
N2 28
S 32
HE COMBUSTION CHEMISTRY
Oxidation of Carbon
1183
443612
32)1(121(16)1(12)
BasisMass
111
BasisMole
COOC 2
→+
→+
+→+
→+
→+ 2
Oxidation of Hydrogen
981
18162
2)1(16(32)1(2)
BasisMass
11
BasisMole
OHOH
2
1
2
1
2
→+
→+
+→+
→+
→+ 22 2
1
Oxidation of Sulfur
211
643232
32)1(32(32)1(32)
BasisMass
111
BasisMole
OSOS
→+
→+
+→+
→+
→+
1
22
Composition of AIR
a. Percentages by Volume (by
mole)
O2 = 21%
N2 = 79%
b. Percentages by Mass
O2 = 23%
N2 = 77%
763
21
79
.==
2
2
OofMole
NofMoles
Combustion with Air
A. Combustion of Carbon with air
C + O2 + 3.76N2 → CO2 + 3.76N2
Mole Basis:
1 + 1 + 3.76 → 1+ 3.76
Mass Basis:
1(12) + 1(32) + 3.76(28) → 1(44) +
3.76(28)
12 + 32 + 3.76(28) → 44 + 3.76(28)
3 + 8 + 3.76(7) → 11+ 3.76(7)
kg of air per kg of Carbon:
Cofkg
airofkg
11.44=
3
3.76(7)+8
=
Cofkg
airofkg
B. Combustion of Hydrogen with air
H2 + ½ O2 + ½ (3.76)N2 → H2O +
½(3.76)N2
Mole Basis:
1 + ½ + ½(3.76) → 1 + ½(3.76)
Mass Basis:
1(2) + ½ (32) + ½(3.76)(28) → 1(18) +
½ (3.76)(28)
2 + 16 + 3.76(14) → 18 + 3.76(14)
1 + 8 + 3.76(7) → 9 + 3.76(7)
kg of air per kg of Hydrogen:
22 Hofkg
airofkg
34.32=
1
3.76(7)+8
=
Hofkg
airofkg
C. Combustion of Sulfur with air
S + O2 + 3.76N2 → SO2 + 3.76N2
Mole Basis:
1 + 1 + 3.76 → 1 + 3.76
Mass Basis:
1(32) + 1(32) + 3.76(28) → 1(64) +
3.76(28)
32 + 32 + 105.28 → 64 + 105.28
kg of air per kg of Sulfur:
Sofkg
airofkg
4.29=
32
105.2832
=
Sofkg
airofkg +
Theoretical Air
It is the minimum amount of air required to
oxidize the reactants or the combustible
elements found in the fuel. With theoretical
air no O2 is found in products.
Excess Air
It is an amount of air in excess of the
Theoretical requirements in order to
influence complete combustion. With
excess air O2 is present in the
products.
HYDROCARBON FUELS
Fuels containing the element s Carbon
and Hydrogen.
Chemical Formula: CnHm
Family Formula Structure Saturated
Paraffin CnH2n+2 Chain Yes
Olefin CnH2n Chain No
Diolefin CnH2n-2 Chain No
Naphthene CnH2n Ring Yes
Aromatic
Benzene CnH2n-6 Ring No
Naphthalene CnH2n-12 Ring No
Alcohols Note: Alcohols are not pure
hydrocarbon, because one of its
hydrogen atom is replace by an
OH radical. Sometimes it is used
as fuel in an ICE.
Methanol CH3OH
Ethanol C2H5OH
Saturated Hydrocarbon: All the carbon atoms are
joined by a single bond.
Unsaturated Hydrocarbon: It has two or more
adjacent Carbon atoms joined by a double or
triple bond.
Isomers: Two hydrocarbons with the same
number of carbon and hydrogen atoms but at
different structures.
H H H H
   
H C C C CH
   
H H H H
Chain structure Saturated
H H
| |
HC C=C C H
| | | |
H H H H
Chain Structure Unsaturated
Ring structure Saturated
H H
H C H
C C
H C H
H H
Theoretical Air: It is the minimum or theoretical amount
of air required to oxidized the reactants. With theoretical
air no O2 is found in the products.
Excess Air: It is an amount of air in excess of the theo-
retical air required to influence complete combustion.
With excess air O2 is found in the products.
Combustion of Hydrocarbon
Fuel(CnHm)
A. Combustion with 100% theoretical air
CnHm + aO2 + a(3.76)N2 → bCO2 + cH2O +
a(3.76)N2
fuel
air
t kg
kg
m12n
)a(3.76)(28a(32)
F
A
+
+
=





Combustion of Hydrocarbon Fuel
Formula: (CnHm)
A. Combustion with 100% theoretical air
CnHm + aO2 + a(3.76)N2 → bCO2 + cH2O +
a(3.76)N2
fuel
air
t kg
kg
m12n
)a(3.76)(28a(32)
F
A
+
+
=





fuel
air
a kg
kg
m12n
)a(3.76)(28a(32)
e)(1
F
A




+
+
+=





B. Combustion with excess air e
CnHm +(1+e) aO2 + (1+e)a(3.76)N2 → bCO2
+ cH2O + dO2 + (1+e)a(3.76)N2
Actual Air – Fuel Ratio
fuel
air
ta kg
kg
F
A
e)(1
F
A






+=





Where: e – excess air in decimal
Note: Sometimes excess air is expressible in terms of
theoretical air.
Example: 25% excess air = 125% theoretical air
Orsat Analysis: Orsat analysis gives the
volumetric or molal analysis of the
PRODUCTS on a DRY BASIS, (no amount of
H2O given).
Proximate Analysis: Proximate analysis
gives the amount of Fixed Carbon,
Volatiles, Ash and Moisture, in percent by
mass. Volatiles are those compounds
that evaporates at low temperature when
the solid fuel is heated.
ULTIMATE ANALYSIS: Ultimate analysis
gives the amount of C, H, O, N, S in
percentages by mass, and sometimes the
amount of moisture and ash are given.
OLID FUELS
omponents of Solid Fuels:
1. Carbon (C)
2. Hydrogen (H2)
3. Oxygen (O2)
4. Nitrogen (N2)
5. Sulfur (S)
6. Moisture (M)
7. Ash (A)
A.Combustion with 100% theoretical air
aC + bH2 + cO2 + dN2 + eS + fH2O + gO2 +
g(3.76)N2 → hCO2 + iH2O + jSO2 + kN2
B.Combustion with excess air x:
aC + bH2 + cO2 + dN2 + eS + fH2O +
(1+x)gO2 +(1+x)g(3.76)N2 → hCO2 +
iH2O + jSO2 + lO2 + mN2
WHERE: a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, I, j, k, x are the
number of moles of the elements.
x – excess air in decimal
fuelkg
airkg
18f32e28d32c2b12a
3.76(28)g32g
F
A
t +++++
+
=





Theoretical air-fuel ratio:
Actual air-fuel ratio:
[ ]
fuelkg
airkg
18f32e28d32c2b12a
3.76(28)g32gx)(1
aF
A
+++++
++
=





S FLOW RATE OF FLUE GAS (Produc
Air+Fuel → Products
Without considering Ash loss






+= 1
F
A
mm Fg
Considering Ash loss






−+= lossAsh1
F
A
mm Fg
Heating
Value
Heating Value - is the energy released
by fuel when it is completely burned and
the products of combustion are cooled to
the original fuel temperature.
Higher Heating Value (HHV) - is the
heating value obtained when the water in
the products is liquid.
Lower Heating Value (LHV) - is the
heating value obtained when the water in
the products is vapor.
For Solid Fuels with the presence of
Fuel’s ULTIMATE ANALYSIS
kg
KJ
S9304
8
O
H212,144C820,33HHV 2
2 +





−+=
where: C, H2
, O2
, and S are in decimals from the
ultimate analysis
HHV = 31 405C + 141 647H KJ/kg
HHV = 43 385 + 93(Be - 10) KJ/kg
For Liquid Fuels
where: Be - degrees Baume
 For Coal and Oils with the absence of
Ultimate Analysis
fuelofkg
airofKg
3041
HHV
F
A
t
=





For Gasoline
kg
KJ)API(93639,38LHV
kg
KJ)API(93160,41HHV
°+=
°+=
kg
KJ)API(93035,39LHV
kg
KJ)API(93943,41HHV
°+=
°+=
For Kerosene
For Fuel Oils
InstitutePetroleumAmericanAPI
kg
KJ)API(6.139105,38LHV
kg
KJ)API(6.139130,41HHV
−
°+=
°+=
For Fuel Oils (From Bureau of Standard
Formula)
).t(.St@S 561500070
API131.5
141.5
S
−−=
°+
=
HHV = 51,716 – 8,793.8 (S)2
KJ/kg
LHV = HHV - QL
KJ/kg
QL
= 2442.7(9H2
) KJ/kg
H2
= 0.26 - 0.15(S) kg of H2
/ kg of fuel
Where
S - specific gravity of fuel oil at 15.56 °C
H2
- hydrogen content of fuel oil
QL
- heat required to evaporate and superheat the water
vapor formed bythe combustion of hydrogen in the fuel
S @ t - specific gravity of fuel oil at any temperature t
Oxygen Bomb Calorimeter - instrument used in mea-
suring heating value of solid and liquid fuels.
Gas Calorimeter - instrument used for measuring
heating value of gaseous fuels.
Properties of Fuels and Lubricants
a)Viscosity - a measure of the resistance to flow that a
lubricant offers when it is subjected to shear stress.
b) Absolute Viscosity - viscosity which is determined by
direct measurement of shear resistance.
c) Kinematics Viscosity - the ratio of the absolute viscos
to the density
d) Viscosity Index - the rate at which viscosity changes w
temperature.
e) Flash Point - the temperature at which the vapor above
a volatile liquid forms a combustible mixture with air.
) Fire Point - The temperature at which oil gives off vapor
that burns continuously when ignited.
g) Pour Point - the temperature at which oil will no
longer pour freely.
h) Dropping Point - the temperature at which grease
melts.
i) Condradson Number(carbon residue) - the
percentage amount by mass of the carbonaceous
residue remaining after destructive distillation.
j) Octane Number - a number that provides a
measure of the ability of a fuel to resist knocking
when it is burnt in a gasoline engine. It is the
percentage by volume of iso-octane in a blend with
normal heptane that matches the knocking behavior of
the fuel.
k) Cetane Number - a number that provides a
measure of the ignition characteristics of a diesel
fuel when it is burnt in a standard diesel engine. It is
the percentage of cetane in the standard fuel.
Prepared By: ENGR YURI G. MELLIZA, RME
XAVIER UNIVERSITY
Coralles St. Cagayan De Oro City

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Fuels and combustion (2014)

  • 2. FUELS AND COMBUSTION  Fuels and Combustion  Types of Fuels  Complete/Incomplete Combustion  Oxidation of Carbon  Oxidation of Hydrogen  Oxidation of Sulfur  Air composition  Combustion with Air  Theoretical Air  Hydrocarbon fuels  Combustion of Hydrocarbon Fuel
  • 3. Fuels and Combustion Fuel: Substance composed of chemical elements which in rapid chemical union with oxygen produced combustion.
  • 4. Combustion: Is that rapid chemical union with oxygen of an element, whose exothermic heat of reaction is sufficiently great and whose rate of reaction is suffi-ciently fast whereby useful quantities of heat are liberated at elevated temperature.
  • 5. TYPES OF FUELS  Solid Fuels ex: Wood, coal, charcoal  Liquid Fuels ex: gasoline, diesel, kerosene  Gaseous Fuels ex: LPG, Natural Gas, Methane  Nuclear Fuels ex: Uranium Combustible Elements 1.Carbon (C) 3. Sulfur (S) 2.Hydrogen (H2)
  • 6. Complete Combustion: Occurs when all the combustible elements has been fully oxidized. Ex: C + O2 → CO2 Incomplete Combustion: Occurs when some of the combustible elements has not been fully oxidized. Ex: C + O2 → CO
  • 7. Common Combustion Gases GAS MOLECULAR Weight (M) C 12 H 1 H2 2 O 16 O2 32 N 14 N2 28 S 32
  • 8. HE COMBUSTION CHEMISTRY Oxidation of Carbon 1183 443612 32)1(121(16)1(12) BasisMass 111 BasisMole COOC 2 →+ →+ +→+ →+ →+ 2
  • 11. Composition of AIR a. Percentages by Volume (by mole) O2 = 21% N2 = 79% b. Percentages by Mass O2 = 23% N2 = 77% 763 21 79 .== 2 2 OofMole NofMoles
  • 12. Combustion with Air A. Combustion of Carbon with air C + O2 + 3.76N2 → CO2 + 3.76N2 Mole Basis: 1 + 1 + 3.76 → 1+ 3.76 Mass Basis: 1(12) + 1(32) + 3.76(28) → 1(44) + 3.76(28) 12 + 32 + 3.76(28) → 44 + 3.76(28) 3 + 8 + 3.76(7) → 11+ 3.76(7)
  • 13. kg of air per kg of Carbon: Cofkg airofkg 11.44= 3 3.76(7)+8 = Cofkg airofkg
  • 14. B. Combustion of Hydrogen with air H2 + ½ O2 + ½ (3.76)N2 → H2O + ½(3.76)N2 Mole Basis: 1 + ½ + ½(3.76) → 1 + ½(3.76) Mass Basis: 1(2) + ½ (32) + ½(3.76)(28) → 1(18) + ½ (3.76)(28) 2 + 16 + 3.76(14) → 18 + 3.76(14) 1 + 8 + 3.76(7) → 9 + 3.76(7)
  • 15. kg of air per kg of Hydrogen: 22 Hofkg airofkg 34.32= 1 3.76(7)+8 = Hofkg airofkg
  • 16. C. Combustion of Sulfur with air S + O2 + 3.76N2 → SO2 + 3.76N2 Mole Basis: 1 + 1 + 3.76 → 1 + 3.76 Mass Basis: 1(32) + 1(32) + 3.76(28) → 1(64) + 3.76(28) 32 + 32 + 105.28 → 64 + 105.28
  • 17. kg of air per kg of Sulfur: Sofkg airofkg 4.29= 32 105.2832 = Sofkg airofkg +
  • 18. Theoretical Air It is the minimum amount of air required to oxidize the reactants or the combustible elements found in the fuel. With theoretical air no O2 is found in products.
  • 19. Excess Air It is an amount of air in excess of the Theoretical requirements in order to influence complete combustion. With excess air O2 is present in the products.
  • 20. HYDROCARBON FUELS Fuels containing the element s Carbon and Hydrogen. Chemical Formula: CnHm
  • 21. Family Formula Structure Saturated Paraffin CnH2n+2 Chain Yes Olefin CnH2n Chain No Diolefin CnH2n-2 Chain No Naphthene CnH2n Ring Yes Aromatic Benzene CnH2n-6 Ring No Naphthalene CnH2n-12 Ring No Alcohols Note: Alcohols are not pure hydrocarbon, because one of its hydrogen atom is replace by an OH radical. Sometimes it is used as fuel in an ICE. Methanol CH3OH Ethanol C2H5OH
  • 22. Saturated Hydrocarbon: All the carbon atoms are joined by a single bond. Unsaturated Hydrocarbon: It has two or more adjacent Carbon atoms joined by a double or triple bond. Isomers: Two hydrocarbons with the same number of carbon and hydrogen atoms but at different structures.
  • 23. H H H H     H C C C CH     H H H H Chain structure Saturated H H | | HC C=C C H | | | | H H H H Chain Structure Unsaturated Ring structure Saturated H H H C H C C H C H H H
  • 24. Theoretical Air: It is the minimum or theoretical amount of air required to oxidized the reactants. With theoretical air no O2 is found in the products. Excess Air: It is an amount of air in excess of the theo- retical air required to influence complete combustion. With excess air O2 is found in the products. Combustion of Hydrocarbon Fuel(CnHm) A. Combustion with 100% theoretical air CnHm + aO2 + a(3.76)N2 → bCO2 + cH2O + a(3.76)N2 fuel air t kg kg m12n )a(3.76)(28a(32) F A + + =     
  • 25. Combustion of Hydrocarbon Fuel Formula: (CnHm) A. Combustion with 100% theoretical air CnHm + aO2 + a(3.76)N2 → bCO2 + cH2O + a(3.76)N2 fuel air t kg kg m12n )a(3.76)(28a(32) F A + + =     
  • 26. fuel air a kg kg m12n )a(3.76)(28a(32) e)(1 F A     + + +=      B. Combustion with excess air e CnHm +(1+e) aO2 + (1+e)a(3.76)N2 → bCO2 + cH2O + dO2 + (1+e)a(3.76)N2 Actual Air – Fuel Ratio fuel air ta kg kg F A e)(1 F A       +=      Where: e – excess air in decimal Note: Sometimes excess air is expressible in terms of theoretical air. Example: 25% excess air = 125% theoretical air
  • 27. Orsat Analysis: Orsat analysis gives the volumetric or molal analysis of the PRODUCTS on a DRY BASIS, (no amount of H2O given). Proximate Analysis: Proximate analysis gives the amount of Fixed Carbon, Volatiles, Ash and Moisture, in percent by mass. Volatiles are those compounds that evaporates at low temperature when the solid fuel is heated.
  • 28. ULTIMATE ANALYSIS: Ultimate analysis gives the amount of C, H, O, N, S in percentages by mass, and sometimes the amount of moisture and ash are given.
  • 29. OLID FUELS omponents of Solid Fuels: 1. Carbon (C) 2. Hydrogen (H2) 3. Oxygen (O2) 4. Nitrogen (N2) 5. Sulfur (S) 6. Moisture (M) 7. Ash (A)
  • 30. A.Combustion with 100% theoretical air aC + bH2 + cO2 + dN2 + eS + fH2O + gO2 + g(3.76)N2 → hCO2 + iH2O + jSO2 + kN2 B.Combustion with excess air x: aC + bH2 + cO2 + dN2 + eS + fH2O + (1+x)gO2 +(1+x)g(3.76)N2 → hCO2 + iH2O + jSO2 + lO2 + mN2 WHERE: a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, I, j, k, x are the number of moles of the elements. x – excess air in decimal
  • 31. fuelkg airkg 18f32e28d32c2b12a 3.76(28)g32g F A t +++++ + =      Theoretical air-fuel ratio: Actual air-fuel ratio: [ ] fuelkg airkg 18f32e28d32c2b12a 3.76(28)g32gx)(1 aF A +++++ ++ =     
  • 32. S FLOW RATE OF FLUE GAS (Produc Air+Fuel → Products Without considering Ash loss       += 1 F A mm Fg Considering Ash loss       −+= lossAsh1 F A mm Fg
  • 33. Heating Value Heating Value - is the energy released by fuel when it is completely burned and the products of combustion are cooled to the original fuel temperature. Higher Heating Value (HHV) - is the heating value obtained when the water in the products is liquid. Lower Heating Value (LHV) - is the heating value obtained when the water in the products is vapor.
  • 34. For Solid Fuels with the presence of Fuel’s ULTIMATE ANALYSIS kg KJ S9304 8 O H212,144C820,33HHV 2 2 +      −+= where: C, H2 , O2 , and S are in decimals from the ultimate analysis
  • 35. HHV = 31 405C + 141 647H KJ/kg HHV = 43 385 + 93(Be - 10) KJ/kg For Liquid Fuels where: Be - degrees Baume  For Coal and Oils with the absence of Ultimate Analysis fuelofkg airofKg 3041 HHV F A t =     
  • 38. For Fuel Oils (From Bureau of Standard Formula) ).t(.St@S 561500070 API131.5 141.5 S −−= °+ = HHV = 51,716 – 8,793.8 (S)2 KJ/kg LHV = HHV - QL KJ/kg QL = 2442.7(9H2 ) KJ/kg H2 = 0.26 - 0.15(S) kg of H2 / kg of fuel
  • 39. Where S - specific gravity of fuel oil at 15.56 °C H2 - hydrogen content of fuel oil QL - heat required to evaporate and superheat the water vapor formed bythe combustion of hydrogen in the fuel S @ t - specific gravity of fuel oil at any temperature t Oxygen Bomb Calorimeter - instrument used in mea- suring heating value of solid and liquid fuels. Gas Calorimeter - instrument used for measuring heating value of gaseous fuels.
  • 40. Properties of Fuels and Lubricants a)Viscosity - a measure of the resistance to flow that a lubricant offers when it is subjected to shear stress. b) Absolute Viscosity - viscosity which is determined by direct measurement of shear resistance. c) Kinematics Viscosity - the ratio of the absolute viscos to the density d) Viscosity Index - the rate at which viscosity changes w temperature. e) Flash Point - the temperature at which the vapor above a volatile liquid forms a combustible mixture with air. ) Fire Point - The temperature at which oil gives off vapor that burns continuously when ignited.
  • 41. g) Pour Point - the temperature at which oil will no longer pour freely. h) Dropping Point - the temperature at which grease melts. i) Condradson Number(carbon residue) - the percentage amount by mass of the carbonaceous residue remaining after destructive distillation. j) Octane Number - a number that provides a measure of the ability of a fuel to resist knocking when it is burnt in a gasoline engine. It is the percentage by volume of iso-octane in a blend with normal heptane that matches the knocking behavior of the fuel.
  • 42. k) Cetane Number - a number that provides a measure of the ignition characteristics of a diesel fuel when it is burnt in a standard diesel engine. It is the percentage of cetane in the standard fuel. Prepared By: ENGR YURI G. MELLIZA, RME XAVIER UNIVERSITY Coralles St. Cagayan De Oro City

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. THEORETICAL AIR and EXCESS AIR
  2. THEORETICAL AIR and EXCESS AIR