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9 June, 16:54

The fuel mixer in a natural gas burner mixes methane (CH4) with air to form a combustible mixture at the outlet.

Determine the mass flow rates at the two inlets needed to produce 0.5 kg/s of an ideal combustion mixture at the outlet. Use data from the tables.

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  1. 9 June, 19:40
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    The mass flow rate of CH₄ is 0.0275 kg/s and the mass flow rate of air is 0.4725 kg/s

    Explanation:

    The molar masses are equal to:

    MCH₄ = 16.043 kg/kmol

    MN₂ = 28.01 kg/kmol

    MO₂ = 32 kg/kmol

    MH₂O = 18.01 kg/kmol

    MCO₂ = 44.01 kg/kmol

    The combustion reaction is:

    CH₄ + a (O₂ + 3.76N₂) = CO₂ + 2H₂O + 3.76aN₂

    The O₂ balance is:

    a = 1 + 1 = 2

    CH₄ + 2 (O₂ + 3.76N₂) = CO₂ + 2H₂O + 7.52N₂

    The masses of the reactants are equal to:

    mCH₄ = nCH₄ * MCH₄ = 1 * 16.043 = 16.043 kg

    mO₂ = nO₂ * MO₂ = 2 * 32 = 64 kg

    mN₂ = nN₂ * MN₂ = 2 * 3.76 * 28.01 = 210.64 kg

    mtotal = 16.043 + 64 + 210.64 = 290.683 kg

    The masses fractions are equal to:

    mfCH₄ = 16.043/290.683 = 0.055

    mfO₂ = 64/290.683 = 0.22

    mfN₂ = 210.64/290.683 = 0.724

    The mass flow rates of the reactants are equal to:

    mfrCH₄ = 0.055 * 0.5 = 0.0275 kg/s

    mfrair = 0.5 - 0.0275 = 0.4725 kg/s
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