Fuel C4H10 is burned with dry air in a stoichiometric ratio, at a constant pressure of 95
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Fuel C4H10 is burned with dry air in a stoichiometric ratio, at a constant pressure of 95 Kpa.
A. What is the dew point of the combustion products?
B. How many kg of water condense per kg of fuel, if the products are cooled to a temperature of 50 Co
Now the same fuel is burned in the air-fuel ratio based on the mass 27 = ????F.
C. What is the theoretical percentage of air in the process?
d. What is the dew point of the combustion products?
E. How many kg of water condense per kg of fuel, if the products are cooled to the same temperature as in section b?
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