Question:- A Boiler is supplied with feed water temperature 100 0C.
The water is concerted into steam
at an absolute pressure of 45.88 Kg/cm2 & temperature of 440 0C????
Determine the Quantity of Heat Supplied per Kg of steam?????
Solution
Initial Temperature of water 100 0C
Steam Pressure 45.88 Kg/cm2
Steam temperature 440 0C
Formula HSupp = h+L+Cp (tsup-tsat) [Link]/Kg
Where
According to Steam Table
h = Total Heat [Link]/Kg
H = 668.419 [Link]/Kg
L = Latent Heat [Link]/kg
L = 400.36 [Link]/Kg
Cp = Specific Heat of Superheated steam
tsat = 257.43 0C
tsat = Saturation temperature 0C
tsup = 440 0C
Cp = 1.02
= 668.419+400.36+1.02(440-257.43)
=668.419+400.36+1.02(182.57)
=668.419+400.36+186.22
= 1254.99 [Link]/Kg
Since the water is supplied at 100 0C, therefore heat is already present in the feed water is 100 [Link]/Kg
Actual Heat Required
1254.99 – 100
= 1154.99 [Link]/Kg
BIOGAS : Heat Produce from Biogas
Calorific Value of Methane on 100% 9100 [Link]/m3
Biogas Calorific value =9100*50% = 4550 [Link]/m3
Biogas Produce 41905 m3/Day
Heat Produce = mxcv
= 41905*4550 = 190667750 [Link]/Day
= 1 Kg of steam required 1154.99 [Link]/Kg
= 190667750 [Link]/Day
1154.99 [Link]/Kg
= 165.08 Tons/Day Biogas Produce Steam