Solved: Methane (CH4) is burned with stoichiometric amount

Chapter 15, Problem 1513

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Methane () is burned with stoichiometric amount of air during a combustion process. Assuming complete combustion, determine the air-fuel and fuel-air ratios.

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QUESTION:

Methane () is burned with stoichiometric amount of air during a combustion process. Assuming complete combustion, determine the air-fuel and fuel-air ratios.

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Methane is burned with the stoichiometric amount of air during a combustion process. The AF and FA ratios are to be determined.

Assumptions are

1. Combustion is complete.

2. The combustion products contain , , and  only.

The molar masses of , , and air are , , and , respectively (Table A-1).

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