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Let us consider CH4 combustion in air with an equivalence ratio of 0.9, where we have air flow rate of 400 kg/s. (1) calculate the required flow rate of CH4 (in kg/s), the air-to-fuel ratio on mole basis, and the mole and mass fractions of CO2, H2O, O2, N2 in the product stream. (2) If reactants enter the combustion chamber at 790K, and the products are found to leave the chamber at 1900K, calculate the net rate of heat loss from the combustion chamber. Use constant properties. For all product constituents, use properties near the average

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