yirmidokuz
Materials
- Jun 12, 2015
- 23
Hi all,
I am trying to calculate of our natural gas consumption per tonnes of aluminum that they be casted in our furnaces.
I checked the natural gas meter for one month and divide the result by the amount of aluminum that casted.
The result is 115m[sup]3[/sup]/ton. But to make sense out of this data ıt should be converted into standard or normal cubic meter.
Our gas pressure at the exit of the valve is 0.2 bar and the temperature is about 20°C.
I use the formulae
Vsm[sup]3[/sup] = Vm[sup]3[/sup] * (P_working/P_absolute) * T_abs/T_work * (Z_sm3/Z_work)
I take the Z compression factor ratio as 1.
Hence,
V_sm3 = 115 * 0.2/1 * 288/303 * 1
V_sm3 = 21.8 sm3/ton
which is not a plausible value. Where do i make the mistake ?
I am trying to calculate of our natural gas consumption per tonnes of aluminum that they be casted in our furnaces.
I checked the natural gas meter for one month and divide the result by the amount of aluminum that casted.
The result is 115m[sup]3[/sup]/ton. But to make sense out of this data ıt should be converted into standard or normal cubic meter.
Our gas pressure at the exit of the valve is 0.2 bar and the temperature is about 20°C.
I use the formulae
Vsm[sup]3[/sup] = Vm[sup]3[/sup] * (P_working/P_absolute) * T_abs/T_work * (Z_sm3/Z_work)
I take the Z compression factor ratio as 1.
Hence,
V_sm3 = 115 * 0.2/1 * 288/303 * 1
V_sm3 = 21.8 sm3/ton
which is not a plausible value. Where do i make the mistake ?