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What is the excess air coefficient (alpha), and how is alpha calculated for a fuel?
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Definition
Excess air coefficient: , where is actual air supply and is theoretical air (just enough for complete combustion). -
Back-calc from flue gas oxygen (common in practice)
Let dry flue gas oxygen volume fraction be (%). Ignoring air leaks and measurement error, an approximation is:
- \alpha \approx \dfrac{21}{21-O_2(%)}
Example: if flue gas , .
- Back-calc from flue gas (needs fuel characteristics)
When the maximum (theoretical dry flue gas limit) is and measured is :
This method depends on fuel composition and sampling location, so it is more sensitive to error.