Thermodynamics made up question 2-114 A 4.0-liter diesel engine operates at 2500 rpm with an air–
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A 4.0-liter diesel engine operates at 2500 rpm with an air–fuel ratio of 19 kg of air per kg of fuel. The engine uses light diesel fuel containing 501 ppm (by mass) of sulphur. Assume all the sulphur in the fuel is emitted into the environment, where it converts entirely into sulphurous acid (H₂SO₃).
Given that the air intake rate is 337 kg/h, determine:
1. The mass flow rate of sulphur in the exhaust.
2. The mass flow rate of sulphurous acid released into the environment, assuming a 1:1 molar ratio between sulphur emitted and sulphurous acid formed.
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