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Burner/furnace Sizing


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#1 Thanasis

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Posted 04 December 2020 - 02:34 PM

Hello everybody.

I study Chemical Engineering and I'm in my final year. We are currently working on a team project which includes designing a combined heat and power unit by using a hydrogen fuel cell and a burner to supply a local hotel with heat and power.

However, one particular device that has been troubling us is the burner/furnace. We can't seem to find any specific information about the sizing of burners, except for a few papers on how they work. I should also note that we won't be probably using a fired heater because we're having some issues with our simulation program (unisim).

So, could somebody please give me the design equations for burner/furnace sizing? If there aren't any, should I use the regular design equations for a CSTR reactor? Any suggestions will be really appreciated. Thank you very much in advance.

#2 Bobby Strain

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Posted 04 December 2020 - 04:53 PM

So, what is the scope for your project? Burner design is typically done by the manufacturer. And the furnace you mention is a steam generator, a special furnace, called a boiler. Again, such is designed by a manufacturer.

 

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