rgm12
Mechanical
- Mar 8, 2015
- 3
Hi,
I am new to this forum. I am Having an issue with regards calculating the enthalpy in flue gases leaving a furnace.
I know the fuel Net Calorific Value (NCV) of 38MJ/kg
and I need to determine Cp of the flue gases.
Now assuming an adiabatic process constant pressure, hence no heat transfer dQ=0 and considering adiabatic temperature to be 2102 degC, ignoring potential energy, H = U (internal energy) which gives us H= mdot*Cp*T
using energy balance, Qin=Qout;
38MJ/2102=Cp= 18.07 KJ/kg degC.
Doesn't it seem to be quite high? I've never seen such high specific heat capacities. Am I doing something wrong?
Thanks for your attention.
I am new to this forum. I am Having an issue with regards calculating the enthalpy in flue gases leaving a furnace.
I know the fuel Net Calorific Value (NCV) of 38MJ/kg
and I need to determine Cp of the flue gases.
Now assuming an adiabatic process constant pressure, hence no heat transfer dQ=0 and considering adiabatic temperature to be 2102 degC, ignoring potential energy, H = U (internal energy) which gives us H= mdot*Cp*T
using energy balance, Qin=Qout;
NVC=Cp*T
(mdot is common on both sides)
Doesn't it seem to be quite high? I've never seen such high specific heat capacities. Am I doing something wrong?
Thanks for your attention.