Module 4: Heat transfer calculations, miscellaneous topics and carbon credit
  Lecture 40: Illustration on carbon credit and efficiency

Exercise-1

An oil fired reheating furnace consumes 100 Kg/ hr oil to heat 1 ton billet to 1400 K. Oil analyses and  and is burnt with  excess air. Gross calorific value of oil is 45000 kJ/kg. The POC exits the furnace at 1500 K. What are the heat losses & thermal efficiency?

Solution:

Heat balance:

Heat input = Heat carried by POC + Heat carried by steel +Heat losses.

We can calculate amount of POC / 100 kg fuel and heat to POC. All the sensible heat values are
taken from the reference given blow.

Heat to POC.

Heat to steel.

Heat input  .

Heat losses.


Thermal efficiency  which means that  of the calorific value of fuel is used in heating billet.

For this furnace let us install a preheater which can recover  of heat to preheat air. Heat losses and heat to steel are unchanged. Calculate the carbon offset due to preheater.

Preheater installation results in fuel saving. Let  is now fuel required. Heat balance

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Saving in fuel .

For  and 25 days in month

Fuel saving  

Carbon credit  .