Determine the height of the chimney to produce a static draught of 22mm of water if the mean flue gas temperature in chimney is 290oC and ambient temperature in boiler house is 20oC. The gas constant for air is 29.26Kgm/Kgk and for chimney flue gas is 26.2 Kgfm/Kgk. Assume reading as 760mm of mercury?

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Determine the height of the chimney to produce a static draught of 22mm of water if the mean flue gas temperature in chimney is 290<sup>o</sup>C and ambient temperature in boiler house is 20<sup>o</sup>C. The gas constant for air is 29.26Kgm/Kgk and for chimney flue gas is 26.2 Kgfm/Kgk. Assume reading as 760mm of mercury?






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