What is the theoritical requiment of air for the complete combustiuon of air
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The minimum amount of air which supplies the required amount of oxygen for complete combustion of a fuel is called the stoichiometric or theoretical air. The amount of air in excess of the stoichiometric air is called excess air. It is usually expressed in terms of the stoichiometric air as percent excess air.
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The minimum amount of air neededfor the complete combustion of a fuel is called the stoichiometric ortheoretical air. A combustion process is complete if all the carbon in the fuel burns to CO2, all the hydrogen burns to H2O, and all the sulfur (if any) burns to SO2. ... For example 150% = 1.5 × thetheoretical air.
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