Gas fuel properties Flashcards

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Chemical symbol for NG, LP, Butane

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NG: CH4
LP: C3H8
Butane:C4H10

More Carbon - More CO2 as byproduct of combustion

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Heat Content for NG, LP, Butane (BTU/ft^3)

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NG: 1025
LP: 2520
Butane: 3260

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Specific Gravity for NG, LP, Butane (density gas/density air)

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NG: 0.555
LP: 1.566
Butane: 2.072

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Ultimate CO2 for NG, LP, Butane (ppm)

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NG: 11.68
LP: 13.76
Butane: 14.06

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Flame Speed for NG, LP, Butane (ft/s)

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NG: 0.767-2.20
LP: 0.682-2.78
Butane: 0.660-2.86

NG has lower flame speed than all the rest of the fuel types

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Combustion (Flammability) limits for NG, LP, Butane (% by volume)

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NG: 5.3/9.5/15.0
LP: 2.4/23.8/47.6
Butane: 11.8/30.9/53.7

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Air/Fuel Stoichiometric Mixture Ratio for NG, LP, Butane (% by volum)

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NG: 9.53
LP: 23.8
Butane: 30.9

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Flame Temperatures for NG, LP, Butane (deg F)

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NG: 3485
LP: 3595
Butane: 3615

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Self-Ignition Temperature for NG, LP, Butane (deg F)

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NG: 1336-1472
LP: 997-1090
Butane: 960-1060

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Therm of gas

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NG: 98ft^3
LP: 40ft^3
Butane: 31ft^3

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11
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Octane number

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NG: 110
LP: 100
Butane: 92

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