Naveen S Patil 181ME154: Boys Gas Calorimeter
Naveen S Patil 181ME154: Boys Gas Calorimeter
Naveen S Patil 181ME154: Boys Gas Calorimeter
Naveen S Patil
181ME154
EXP NO: 3A LABORATORY TEMPERATURE: 30º C
DATE: 11-3-2021 LABORATORY PRESSURE: 76.8 cm of Hg
AIM: To determine the calorific value of the given gaseous fuel using Boys gas Calorimeter.
APPARATUS REQUIRED: (Refer Fig.2A.) Boys gas calorimeter, Rotameter, Thermometer,
Stopwatch.
THEORY: The calorific value of a gaseous fuel is the amount of heat produced by burning unit
volume of the fuel at normal temperature and pressure. The gaseous fuel is made to burn and
the heat liberated is absorbed by the water. The calorific value of the fuel can be calculated by
knowing the volume of the fuel at N.T.P. (Normal temperature and pressure) DESCRIPTION:
It consists of two gas burners in which a known volume of gas is burned. The hot gases
produced by combustion pass up a copper chimney, which is surrounded by a double coil of
ribbed metal tubing through the chimney; the hot gases are deflected downwards through the
space containing the inner coil. From here they are again deflected upwards through the space
containing the outer coil. By the time the gases reach the top of this passage, practically the
whole of their heat passed away into the atmosphere. The cooling water enters from the outer
coil and leaves out from the inner coil, the inlet and outlet temperatures of which are measured
using thermometers. The outlet temperature of exhaust gases is also noted with a thermometer.
Any water formed by the combustion of hydrogen is condensed on the coils and collects at the
base of the instrument, from where it drains, through a pipe and is collected in a measuring jar.
The latent heat of this condensed steam, when subtracted from the measured heat of combustion
will give the lower calorific value of the fuel.
The rubber tube connected to the outlet water dips into a double funnel. One of the
double funnel outlets is meant for connecting it to the drain and other to collect the water for
measuring purpose.
Gas is supplied from the main through the control cock and passes through a flow- meter
to the calorimeter. A U tube manometer is connected to the supply to determine the pressure of
the gas.
PROCEDURE:
The gas rotameter is checked and leveled. Water is poured into the calorimeter shell
until it emerges from the over-flow spout.
The gas cock is now turned on and gas allowed to flow for a few moments until the
matter is clear of air.
The burners in the calorimeter are then ignited and gas flow is adjusted in rotameter.
Water supply to the constant head device is turned on and adjusted until the flow from
the outlet is observed.
Before taking the readings, calorimeter should be left for about 30 minutes to reach
steady state.
Measure the amount of water circulating and its rise in temperature and the volume of
the gas burned in any chosen interval. Tabulate the results.
OBSERVATIONS: (Batch-1)
Volume of water collected/min, (Q) = 380.0 (cc).
Mass of water collected/min. (W) = 380.0 (gm)
Temperature of circulating water. Inlet (t1) = 30.2 (°C)
Outlet (t0) = 32.7 (°C)
Temperature rise = (t0 - t1) = 32.7-30.2 = 2.5 (oC)
CALCULATIONS:
Heat carried away by water = W× (t0-ti) ×Cw= 380*2.5*1= 950 cal/minute (J/min) Where,
Cw is the specific heat of water.
T = 273°K, P = 76cm of Hg
.
w Cal/cc.(J/cc).
wCalorific value of the gas = W( T0 –T1) C
C
V
= 950/60.4161
=15.7242 Cal/cc
= 15724.2 Kcal/m3
RESULTS:
Calorific value of gas =15724.2 kcal/m3 = 15724.2*4.187
= 65837.22 kJ/m3
PLANIMETER
Naveen S Patil
181ME154
EXP NO: 3B LABORATORY TEMPERATURE: 30º C DATE: 11-3-2021 LABORATORY
PRESSURE: 76.8 cm of Hg
Formulae:
Total Reading = MSR x 0.01(SSR) MSR: Main scale reading
% of Error = E/A
OBSERVATIONS:
RESULTS:
Percentage of errors for Triangle, Rectangle and Circle are shown in the table.
Initial Final Measured True Area
Trial Geometry Reading (IR) Reading(FR) Area from by Error in Percentage
No. (cm) MSR SSR MSR SSR planimeter calculation measurement of error
Height: 5.2
3 Base: 4.4 4 54 4 66 12 cm2 11.44 cm2 0.56 cm2 4.89%