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nirVaan June 16th, 2005 23:13

some help in college chemistry
 
hi

well im doing a telecomunication degree and im in my 1st year.but i have to few modules on heat and fluids which needs knowladge of chemistry.but i have not done chemistry at A/L(high school) but uni expect me to wind relevent infor from books or from the net. so i have two general questions .if sum one can help me on this it is greatly appritiated

1.)What are the systems involved in a furnace? explain how they are integrated to improove performance

2.describe some of the technical aspects in managing combustion in an industrial application.

any links or info greatly appritiated

thanks.

charco June 17th, 2005 12:06

Furnace system chemically:

Combustion: fuel and air input ----> energy and exhaust output

Circulation of hot gases..... air enters at the bottom heats up with the energy present .... reacts with fuel.... creates more energy..... hot exhaust gases rise by convection currents ... leave at top reducing pressure inside the furnace drawing more cool air into the bottom.

Technical aspects

Heat proof cladding, system for fuel entry as required, system for exhaust draw off and air entry .... efficiency improved if the air is pre-heated using the hot exhaust gases

Can't think of anything else!

nirVaan June 17th, 2005 21:44

thanks charco
 
hey thanks for the infor

if others have more infor pleast post them

thanks again

TofuAndrew June 30th, 2005 23:59

You should probably study some Chem anyway, it's good for you. :D


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