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Adiabatic Flame Temperature and Equilibrium Composition of the Combustion of Carbon Monoxide in Oxygen

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: Maplesoft AuthorSamir Khan
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One mole of carbon monoxide and 0.5 moles of oxygen are ignited at 298.15 K and 1 atm. The reaction is CO + 0.5 O2 ? CO2 The combustion products undergo dissociation and contain CO2, , CO, O and O2. The equilibrium composition is found by minimizing the Gibbs energy of the combustion products (formulated as a series of equations constructed via the method of Lagrange multipliers). The adiabatic flame temperature is found by balancing the enthalpy of the reactants against the enthalpy of the products. The resulting equations are solved numerically to give the adiabatic flame temperature and equilibrium composition of the mixture.

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Publish Date: February 08, 2022
Created In: Maple Flow 2021
Language: English

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