Engineering Fundamentals: An Introduction to Engineering
Engineering Fundamentals: An Introduction to Engineering
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Author: Saeed Moaveni
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Chapter 13, Problem 17P
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Find the amount of coal (in kg) required for generating for each year.

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Answer to Problem 17P

The amount of coal (in kg) required for generating electricity for each year are calculated and tabulated in Table 1.

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

Refer to problem 13-17 accompanying table in the textbook, the average efficiency of the power plants is 35%.

The heating value of the coal is 7.5MJkg.

Formula used:

Formula to calculate the power plant efficiency is,

Powerplanteffeicency=EnergygeneratedEnergyinputfromfuel

Rearrange the equation,

Energyinputfromfuel=Energygeneratedpowerplanteffeicency (1)

Convert kWh to MJ,

1kWh=3.6MJ (2)

Formula to calculate the amount of coal required for generating one year is,

amountofcoalrequired=EnergyinputfromfuelHeatingvalueofthecoal (3)

Calculation:

Find the energy input from the fuel in each year:

Substitute 1161.562×109kWh for energy generated and 0.35 (35%) for power plant efficiency in equation (1) to find energy input from the fuel in 1980.

Energyinputfromfuel=1161.562×109kWh0.35=3.318748571×1012kWhEnergyinputfromfuel3318.748571×109kWh

Substitute 1594.011×109kWh for energy generated and 0.35 (35%) for power plant efficiency in equation (1) to find energy input from the fuel in 1990.

Energyinputfromfuel=1594.011×109kWh0.35=4.554317143×1012kWhEnergyinputfromfuel4554.317143×109kWh

Substitute 1966.265×109kWh for energy generated and 0.35 for power plant efficiency in equation (1) to find energy input from the fuel in 2000.

Energyinputfromfuel=1966.265×109kWh0.35=5.6179×1012kWhEnergyinputfromfuel5617.9×109kWh

Substitute 2040.913×109kWh for energy generated and 0.35 for power plant efficiency in equation (1) to find energy input from the fuel in 2005.

Energyinputfromfuel=2040.913×109kWh0.35=5.8318×1012kWhEnergyinputfromfuel5831.18×109kWh

Substitute 2217.555×109kWh for energy generated and 0.35 for power plant efficiency in equation (1) to find energy input from the fuel in 2010.

Energyinputfromfuel=2217.555×109kWh0.35=6.335871429×1012kWhEnergyinputfromfuel6335.871429×109kWh

Substitute 2504.786×109kWh for energy generated and 0.35 for power plant efficiency in equation (1) to find energy input from the fuel in 2020.

Energyinputfromfuel=2504.786×109kWh0.35=7.156531429×1012kWhEnergyinputfromfuel7156.531429×109kWh

Substitute 3380.674×109kWh for energy generated and 0.35 for power plant efficiency in equation (1) to find energy input from the fuel in 2030.

Energyinputfromfuel=3380.674×109kWh0.35=9.65906857×1012kWhEnergyinputfromfuel9659.06857×109kWh

Now convert all the values from kWh to MJ:

Substitute 3318.74857×109kWh for 1kWh in equation (2) for the year 1980,

3318.748571×109kWh=(3.6MJ)×(3318.748571×109)[1kWh=3.6MJ]=1.194749486×1013MJ=11947.49486×109MJ

Substitute 4554.317143×109kWh for 1kWh in equation (2) for the year 1990,

4554.317143×109kWh=3.6MJ×4554.317143×109 [1kWh=3.6MJ]=1.639554171×1013MJ=16395.54171×109MJ

Substitute 5617.9×109kWh for 1kWh in equation (2) for the year 2000,

5617.9×109kWh=(3.6MJ)(5617.9×109)                     [1kWh=3.6MJ]=2.022444×1013MJ=20224.44×109MJ

Substitute 5831.18×109kWh for 1kWh in equation (2) for the year 2005,

5831.18×109kWh=(3.6MJ)(5831.18×109)              [1kWh=3.6MJ]=2.0992248×1013MJ=20992.248×109MJ

Substitute 6335.871429×109kWh for 1kWh in equation (2) for the year 2010,

6335.871429×109kWh=(3.6MJ)(6335.871429×109)[1kWh=3.6MJ]=2.280913714×1013MJ=22809.13714×109MJ

Substitute 7156.531429×109kWh for 1kWh in equation (2) for the year 2020,

7156.531429×109kWh=(3.6MJ)(7156.531429×109)[1kWh=3.6MJ]=2.576351314×1013MJ=25763.51314×109MJ

Substitute 9659.068571×109kWh for 1kWh in equation (2) for the year 2030,

Engineering Fundamentals: An Introduction to Engineering, Chapter 13, Problem 17P

Now find the amount of coal required in every year:

Substitute 11947.49486×109MJ for energy input from fuel and 7.5MJkg for heating value of the coal in equation (3) to find amount of coal is required in 1980,

amountofcoalrequired=11947.49486×109MJ7.5MJkg=1.593×1012kg1.59×1012kg

Substitute 16395.54171×109MJ for energy input from fuel and 7.5MJkg for heating value of the coal in equation (3) to find amount of coal is required in 1990,

amountofcoalrequired=16395.54171×109MJ7.5MJkg=2.18607×1012kg2.19×1012kg

Substitute 20224.44×109MJ for energy input from fuel and 7.5MJkg for heating value of the coal in equation (3) to find amount of coal is required in 2000,

amountofcoalrequired=20224.44×109MJ7.5MJkg=2.696592×1012kg2.7×1012kg

Substitute 20992.248×109MJ for energy input from fuel and 7.5MJkg for heating value of the coal in equation (3) to find amount of coal is required in 2005,

amountofcoalrequired=20992.248×109MJ7.5MJkg=2.79896×1012kg2.8×1012kg

Substitute 22809.13714×109MJ for energy input from fuel and 7.5MJkg for heating value of the coal in equation (3) to find amount of coal is required in 2010,

amountofcoalrequired=22809.13714×109MJ7.5MJkg=3.04122×1012kg3.04×1012kg

Substitute 25763.51314×109MJ for energy input from fuel and 7.5MJkg for heating value of the coal in equation (3) to find amount of coal is required in 2020,

amountofcoalrequired=25763.51314×109MJ7.5MJkg=3.43514×1012kg3.44×1012kg

Substitute 34772.64686×109MJ for energy input from fuel and 7.5MJkg for heating value of the coal in equation (3) to find amount of coal is required in 2030,

amountofcoalrequired=34772.64686×109MJ7.5MJkg=4.63635×1012kg4.64×1012kg

Therefore, the energy input for all years for Coal, in kWh and MJ along with coal required to produce 35% of efficiency is shown in Table 1 (with approximately rounded values).

Table 1

Energy Produced (10^9 kWh)Energy(considering efficiency) 109 kWhEnergy (considering efficiency) 109 MJAmount of coal needed in kg
1161.5623318.74857111947.494861.59E+12
1594.0114554.31714316395.541712.19E+12
1966.2655617.920224.442.70E+12
2040.9135831.1820992.2482.80E+12
2217.5556335.87142922809.137143.04E+12
2504.7867156.53142925763.513143.44E+12
3380.6749569.06857134772.646864.64E+12

Conclusion:

Hence, the amount of coal (in kg) required for generating electricity for each year has been calculated.

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