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October 17, 2013, 13:56 |
non premixed combustion(output power )
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mahdi
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I have a combustion model, I need to calculate the output power of the combustion chamber. But I do not know what it means. I asked my friend if anyone knows how to calculate the output power to teach me. I placed the information in the attachment.
fuel:ch4 0.0125 kg/s air: 0.186 kg/s |
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November 19, 2013, 07:23 |
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mahdi
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please help me........
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November 19, 2013, 13:31 |
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Harshad Lalit
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Hi,
I think the power rating of the fuel is calculated by multiplying the lower heating value of the fuel (LHV) with the mass flow rate of the fuel. That should give you the output power |
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