Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes, Binder Ready Version
Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes, Binder Ready Version
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ISBN: 9781118431221
Author: Richard M. Felder, Ronald W. Rousseau, Lisa G. Bullard
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 9, Problem 9.81P

Natural gas that contains methane, ethane, and propane is to be burned with humid air. The adiabatic flame temperature is to be calculated from specified values of the following quantities:

y C H 4 , y C 2 H 6 , y C 3 H 8 = mole fractions of fuel components

T f , T a = inlet temperatures of fuel and air: °C

P x s = percent excess air

y w 0 = mole fraction of water in the inlet air

Without doing any calculations, predict the direction of change (increase, decrease, no change) in the adiabatic flame temperature you would expect for an increase in (i) y C H 4 with y C 3 H 8 held constant, (ii) T f , (iii) T a , (iv) P x s , and (v) y w 0 . Briefly state your reasoning for each variable.

  1. For a basis of 1 g-mole of natural gas, calculate the gram-moles of each molecular species in the feed and product streams, assuming complete combustion and negligible CO formation. The answer should be expressed in terms of the variables given above.
  2. Given below are expressions for the specific enthalpies of the feed and product components, relative to their elements at 25°C.

   H ^ i ( k J / m o l ) = a i + b i T + c i T 2 + d i T 3 + e i T 4 , T in °C

    Substance (i) a    b × 10 2    c × 10 5    d × 10 8    e × 10 12
    (1) CH4 -75.72 3.431 2.734 0.122 -2.75
    (2) C2H6 -85.95 4.937 6.96 -1.939 1.82
    (3) C3Hs -105.6 6.803 11.30 -4.37 7.928
    (4) N2 -0.7276 2.900 0.110 0.191 -0.7178
    (5) O2 -0.7311 2.910 0.579 -0.2025 0.3278
    (6) H2O(v) -242.7 3.346 0.344 0.2535 -0.8982
    (7) CO2 -394.4 3.611 2.117 -0.9623 1.866

Derive the given expression for the specific enthalpy of methane from the heat capacity data in Table B.2. Then show that A// for the reactor is given by an expression of the form.

   Δ H = a 0 + a 1 T + a 2 T 2 + a 3 T 3 + a 4 T 4

where T is the product temperature, and

   a 0 = i = 4 7 ( n i ) o u t a i i = 1 3 ( n i ) i n H ^ i ( T f ) i = 4 6 ( n i ) i n H ^ i ( T a )

   a 1 = i = 1 7 ( n i ) o u t b i

   a 3 = i = 1 7 ( n i ) o u t d i

   a 2 = i = 1 7 ( n i ) o u t c i

   a 4 = i = 1 7 ( n i ) o u t e i

Write a spreadsheet program to take as input values of y C H 4 , y C 3 H 8 , T f , T a , P x s , and y w 0

  1. , and to
  2. solve the energy balance equation [ Δ H ( T ) = 0 ] to determine the adiabatic flame temperature. Run the program for the following sets of input variable values:

    Variable Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Run 4 Run 5 Run 6
       y C H 4 0.75 0.86 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75
       y C 3 H 8 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04
       T f ( ° C ) 40 40 150 40 40 40
       T a ( ° C ) 150 150 150 250 150 150
       P x s 25% 25% 25% 25% 100% 25%
       y w 0 0.0306 0.0306 0.0306 0.0306 0.0306 0.10

Suggestion: Near the top of the spreadsheet, enter the values of a, b, c, d, and e for each species. Starting several rows below the last of these entries, list in Column A labels for the input variables and all calculated variables (component molar flow rates, specific enthalpies, T a d , a 0 , a 1 , .... , a 4 , Δ H ), and enter in adjacent columns the corresponding values or formulas for these variables in successive runs. (Solution for Run 1:

Tad = 1743.1°C.)

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