Title of article :
GERG Project: Development and Setup of a New Combustion Reference Calorimeter for Natural Gases
Author/Authors :
M. Jaeschke، نويسنده , , A. Schmücker، نويسنده , , A. Pramann and P. Ulbig ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Natural gas plays an important role for worldwide energy supply. For
billing purposes precise metering of volume and superior calorific value are
very important. At present, only a few institutions worldwide are able to
determine the superior calorific value (SCV) of gases and their mixtures with
an uncertainty of less than 0.2%. Calculations of SCV’s of natural gases
using the data of ISO 6976 provides a similar uncertainty as experimental
approaches. For this reason a GERG (Groupe Europ´een de Recherches
Gazi`eres) project was initiated to develop a new reference calorimeter for
determining the SCV of flammable gases (natural gases), based on the principle
of Rossini for a combustion calorimeter. The purpose of such a reference
calorimeter is to determine the SCV of pure gases and gas mixtures with
an uncertainty of less than 0.05%. The overall uncertainty budget for the
SCV is mainly influenced by the mass determination and temperature measurement.
An automated weighing and calibration device is used to measure
the mass of the combusted gas with an experimental uncertainty of approx.
0.015%. In addition to the experiment, the flow and temperature field in
the calorimeter were simulated. These simulations help to reduce each of the
combined uncertainties for the combustion and calibration experiment resulting
from the temperature measurement. The determination of the adiabatic
temperature rise is performed analytically. The assumptions made by early
investigators were carefully reconsidered for the first time. The analysis of the
temperature–time curves considers (a) the method of evaluation, (b) the iInterval
length of the main period, (c) the location of the heat release during the
calibration experiment, and (d) the temperature sensor location.
Keywords :
adiabatic temperature rise , Energy , isoperiboliccombustion calorimeter , Traceability , Natural gas , Uncertainty , Calorific value
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics