Acta Mechanica Slovaca 2022, 26(2):48-51 | DOI: 10.21496/ams.2023.001
Study of the Consequences of Changes in the Composition of Natural Gas
- Institute for Science and Research in the Field of Thermomechanics and Thermal Technology
The following study deals with the consequences of the change of some components of natural gas due to a change of supplier. This is mainly an increase in the amount of ethane, at the expense of methane. This is associated not only with a change in higher calorific value and lower calorific value, but also with a changed ratio of flue gas components, is the amount of CO2 generated. The heat released during combustion can be expressed either by higher calorific value (HCV) or lower calorific value (LCV). HCV is higher than the LCV by the condensation heat of the water vapor contained in the flue gas.
Received: November 11, 2021; Revised: December 21, 2021; Accepted: January 2, 2022; Published: June 1, 2022 Show citation
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