Methane at 25C is burned in a boiler furnace with 10.0% excess air preheated to 100C, Ninety

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Methane at 25°C is burned in a boiler furnace with 10.0% excess air preheated to 100°C, Ninety percent of the methane led is consumed, the product gas contains 10.0mol CO2/mol CO and the combustion products leave the furnace at 400°C.

(a) Calculate the heat transferred from the furnace – Q (kW), for a basis of 1000 mol CH4 fed/s. (The greater the value of —Q, the more steam is produced in the boiler.)

(b) Would the following changes increase or decrease the rate of steam production? (Assume the fuel feed rate and fractional conversion of methane remain constant.) Briefly explain your answers. (i) Increasing the temperature of the inlet air; (ii) increasing the percent excess air for a even stack gas temperature; (iii) increasing the selectivity of CO2 to CO formation in the furnace; and (iv) increasing the stack gas temperature.

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Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes

ISBN: 978-0471720638

3rd Edition

Authors: Richard M. Felder, Ronald W. Rousseau

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