Steam-Boiler Economy. a Treatise On the Theory And Practice of Fuel Economy in the Operation of Steam-Boilers

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Steam-Boiler Economy. a Treatise On the Theory And Practice of Fuel Economy in the Operation of Steam-Boilers
William Kent
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Value of c. — In all the above calculations we have taken c^ the specific heat of the flue-gases, as constant, = 0.24. The actual specific heat of a mixed gas is found by multiplying the percentage by weight of each constituent by its specific heat, adding the products and divid- ing by 100. The specific heato of the constituents of flue-gases are: 0, 0.2175; N, 0.2438; CO, 0.2479; CO,, 0.217. The calculated specific heat of flue-gases usually ranges between 0.235 and 0.24. If 0.235 were used i
...nstead of 0.24 in computations of eq. (13), the re- sults would be higher by about half of one per cent. It is probable, however, that the figures for the specific heat of the constituent gases given above, which are those given in most text-books as the specific heats of gases at ordinary atmospheric temperatures, are somewhat too low for hot gases. The figure 0.24 is therefore as accurate a one as can be had with our present knowledge, but the average figure, 0.237, calculated from ordinary compositions of furnace-gas is frequently used.

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