Determine the height of chimney above grate level. Where diameter of chimney is 1.75m and produces a draught of 1.8cms of water. Temperature of flue gases is 290oC. The flue gases formed per kg of fuel burnt are 23kg. Neglect the losses and assume atmospheric temperature as 20oC?

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Determine the height of chimney above grate level. Where diameter of chimney is 1.75m and produces a draught of 1.8cms of water. Temperature of flue gases is 290<sup>o</sup>C. The flue gases formed per kg of fuel burnt are 23kg. Neglect the losses and assume atmospheric temperature as 20<sup>o</sup>C?






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