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POWER PLANT ENGINEERING
The heat carried
away by exhaust gases
= W
2
× K
P
× (T
4
– T
3
) kg cal.
(D) Heat Unaccounted for (Heat Lost Due to Friction, Radiation etc.). The
heat balance
sheet is drawn as follows:
Item
Head units kcal
Percent
Heat
in fuel supplied
(
a) Heat absorbed by I.H.P.
(
b) Heat rejected to cooling water
(
c) Heat carried away by exhaust gases
(
d) Heat unaccounted for (by difference)
Total
A typical heat balance sheet at full load for Diesel cycle (compression ignition) is as follows:
(1) Useful work = 30%
(2) Heat rejected to cooling water = 30%
(3) Heat carried away by exhaust gases = 26%
(4) Heat unaccounted (Heat
lost due to friction, radiation etc.) = 10%.
SOLVED EXAMPLES
Example 1. A diesel engine has a brake thermal efficiency of 30%. If the calorific value of fuel
used in 10000 kcal kg, calculate the brake specific fuel consumption.
Solution.
η
b
= Brake thermal efficiency = 0.3
I.H.B. hr = 632.5 kcal
η
b
= H.P. hr equivalent/(
w × C.V.)
where,
w = Specific fuel consumption per hr.
C.V. = Calorific value of fuel = 10,000 kcal/kg.
0.3 =
632.5
(
10,000)
w
×
w = 0.21 kg/H.P. hr.
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