Natural gas, we assume methane, is burned with 200% theoretical air, and the reactants are supplied as

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Natural gas, we assume methane, is burned with 200% theoretical air, and the reactants are supplied as gases at the reference temperature and pressure. The products are flowing through a heat exchanger and then out the exhaust, as in Fig. P13.96. What is the adiabatic flame temperature right after combustion before the heat exchanger?

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Fundamentals Of Thermodynamics

ISBN: 9781118131992

8th Edition

Authors: Claus Borgnakke, Richard E. Sonntag

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