asghar
Chemical
- Oct 18, 2001
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Gas engine (driver to a compressor) is to be converted from high BTU gas to low BTU gas. Based on available data I have calculated the amount of gas required. Am I on right track? Appreciate your input and comments.
Available Data:
Rated bhp @ 900 rpm = 748 = 558 kWb
Gas Heat Heating Value (existing) = 1040 BTU/ft3
Gas Heat Heating Value (new) = 883 BTU/ft3
Conversion Factor = 42.43 BTU/min per hp (Camron Hydraulic Data book)
Gas Engine efficiency = 35% (assumed)
Calculations:
Ratio of Heating Values = 1040 / 883 = 1.178
Amount of Gas Required = 748 / 0.35 = 2137 hp
= 2137 x 42.43 = 90,679 BTU/min
= 90,679 / 1040 = 87.2 ft3/min
= 125,555 ft3/day
New Gas Requirement = 125,555 x 1.178 = 147,890 ft3/day
Available Data:
Rated bhp @ 900 rpm = 748 = 558 kWb
Gas Heat Heating Value (existing) = 1040 BTU/ft3
Gas Heat Heating Value (new) = 883 BTU/ft3
Conversion Factor = 42.43 BTU/min per hp (Camron Hydraulic Data book)
Gas Engine efficiency = 35% (assumed)
Calculations:
Ratio of Heating Values = 1040 / 883 = 1.178
Amount of Gas Required = 748 / 0.35 = 2137 hp
= 2137 x 42.43 = 90,679 BTU/min
= 90,679 / 1040 = 87.2 ft3/min
= 125,555 ft3/day
New Gas Requirement = 125,555 x 1.178 = 147,890 ft3/day