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Energy Engineering

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1. Methane (70-90%) - heavier hydrocarbons (up to 20% through C4) - CO2 (up to 8% - but occasionally much higher) - H2O (usually saturated) - sometimes H2S (up to 5%) - oxygen (< 0.2%) nitrogen (up to 5%) - and other trace quantities.






2. 2 stroke and 4 stroke - Combustion rate limited by gas - phase kinetics and is very rapid.






3. Cetane numbers greater than ___ generally have no advantage over a fuel of 50. Common cetane numbers are 40-45 and 45-50 for regular and premium diesel fuels.






4. Not very common - small particulate and SO2 and some NOx are problems for this cycle with coal






5. From inlet temperatures with cooling of blades and thermal barrier couplings






6. Measure of a fuels ability to resist compression ignition - with iso- octane having an octane number of 100 and n - heptane an octane number of 0. (n - octane has an octane number of -10).






7. Less CO2 and most other pollutants than other combustion fuels






8. 150 yrs






9. Little more than half=fuel cost - rest is transportation and distribution






10. Fracture rock with water and other stuff - replace with sand - suck out liberated NG






11. Constant volume combustion - isentropic and adiabatic compression and expansion - 2 stroke and 4 stroke engines use (gasoline engines)






12. Combustion rate mostly limited by heat and mass transfer rather than kinetics and is therefore much slower than in a gasoline engine - hence the constant pressure assumption - No spark plug required - glow plugs only provide local warming of system f






13. Are turbofans - which derive >80% of their thrust from the ducted fan rather than the high- velocity exhaust. Turbopros and other turbine- based engines also common for helicopters - ships - propeller- based aircraft - etc.






14. Have broader range of fuels - have higher compression ratios - nearly always super/turbo charged






15. More expensive - heavier - and more durable/reliable than gasoline engines - Diesel cycle is less efficient than gasoline cycle at the same compression ratio - but in practice is more efficient because compression ratios are about 2x higher.






16. Hard=bituminous - Brown=subbituminous/lignite






17. Much lower energy density than gasoline and can be corrosive or damaging to engines and seals. Because it requires less oxygen to burn - it has slightly better engine efficiency. However - its lower energy density means a car gets considerably lower






18. Fuel is injected in cylinder at much higher pressures than gasoline fuel injection and through injectors designed to atomize fuel to small droplets that rapidly vaporize and burn.






19. 100 bar inside pipelines (1/600 of normal volume) - pumping stations every 40 to 100 mi - pipelines maintained and made sure safe by pigs(devices that measure stuff to make sure nothing's wrong) distribution pipelines are lower pressure and plastic






20. Less efficient than either Otto or Diesel cycle at same pressure ratio/compression ratio - but in practice pressure ratio is higher leading to higher efficiencies.






21. Drilling - then set up production wells with nothing above surface - production decreases exponentially with time






22. Subbituminous much bigger because produce reflective ash






23. Is dominantly CH4 - but the ethane content is always >1 % and important to the fuel






24. Bituminous coals are in the _____ - subbituminous coals in most of the west (but not Utah) - and lignites primarily in Texas and North Dakota.






25. Good alternative to petroleum based fuels?






26. Fischer Tropsh synthesis






27. Coal- fired power generation costs are roughly 50% capital and the remaining fuel and operating costs. Fuel costs have remained stable and low historically - making coal an attractive investment for power






28. Refineries - which include fractionation columns - reformers - hydro crackers - catalytic crakers - cokers - reforming - and hydro treating. Know the essential role of each of these operations.;






29. Coal rank correlates with both hydrogen:carbon and oxygen:carbon ratio - with rank decreasing with increasing values of both ratio. ex. anthracite low ratios and lignites have high ratios






30. Contains an odorant - deliberately added so leaks will be noticed






31. Many decades and up to 100 yrs left reserves increasing due to fracking and tight gas recovery almost always seen with oil and frequently without






32. Distillate fraction (heavier than naptha) - though it requires some additional treatment for sulfur removal -






33. Not too good for it. Strip mined or deep/mountain top mined






34. Measures the ability of a fuel to pressure ignite and in this regard is the opposite of the octane number.






35. Brayton cycle with exhaust powering a Rankine Cycle (efficiencies of up to 60%) - possibly most economical choice - can't respond to load changes as rapidly as simple cycle






36. Coal contributes to essentially every criteria air pollutant and to CO2 and Hg. In most cases (except CO) - coal is a major contributor.






37. More reliable than reciprocating engines because: continuous operation and fewer moving parts






38. Constant pressure combustion - isentropic and adiabatic compression and expansion






39. Mid 80s






40. Brayton Cycle






41. your engine is knocking (igniting the gas too early when piston coming up instead of while at top) - High compression engines need higher octane fuels.






42. Low sulfur vs. high sulfur - bituminous used to provide most power - but switching to cleaner Wyoming subbituminous






43. Anthracites - bituminous coals - subbituminous coals - lignites.






44. Not produced from any single fraction of crude in the fractionation column but rather are blends and reformates designed specifically for regional markets and specifications/regulations






45. Modern only output CO2 and no significant impact on other pollutants - Most Coal Power are old and many have significant impact on air pollution






46. China - and rapidly growing - India also rapdily growing






47. Same as Brayton cycle






48. Compressor stator (trailing edge points axially) - turbine stator (trailing edge has significant tangential component).






49. Occurs (with a few exceptions) in the intake manifold prior to the air entering the cylinder. Air entering cylinder is a mixture of air and vaporized fuel.






50. Almost zero aromatics in it