mfqd13
Mechanical
- Sep 27, 2007
- 99
Hi,
I usually make some combustion calculations for boilers using different fuels: natural gas, fuel oil, biomass, etc.
In every chamical analysis that i make, anf from what i have learned, combustion products are allways the same: CO2, H20, N2 and O2.
But, i have a question: what about other chemical components that are usually measured in the flue gases like CO, NOx, ashes, and others??? Everytime someone asks me this ("And what about NOx? What about CO?") i don't know what to answer...
Can anyone clear for me this??
Thanks
I usually make some combustion calculations for boilers using different fuels: natural gas, fuel oil, biomass, etc.
In every chamical analysis that i make, anf from what i have learned, combustion products are allways the same: CO2, H20, N2 and O2.
But, i have a question: what about other chemical components that are usually measured in the flue gases like CO, NOx, ashes, and others??? Everytime someone asks me this ("And what about NOx? What about CO?") i don't know what to answer...
Can anyone clear for me this??
Thanks