Benzene gas (C6H6) at 1 atm and 77F is burned during a steady-flow combustion process with 95

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Benzene gas (C6H6) at 1 atm and 77°F is burned during a steady-flow combustion process with 95 percent theoretical air that enters the combustion chamber at 77°F and 1 atm. All the hydrogen in the fuel burns to H2O, but part of the carbon burns to CO. Heat is lost to the surroundings at 77°F, and the products leave the combustion chamber at 1 atm and 1500 R. Determine (a) the heat transfer from the combustion chamber and (b) the energy destruction.
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Thermodynamics An Engineering Approach

ISBN: 978-0073398174

8th edition

Authors: Yunus A. Cengel, Michael A. Boles

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