mhmounty,
thanks very much for interoperating my query correctly as i was having a lot of trouble with that aspect. Rather embarrassed actually that it didn't dawn on me that it would be a CO2 and h20 mixture for the exhaust. As it turns out it is in a way a preheater, though you have given...
The diesel is being used to fuel the boiler that heats my house. So to obtain the ideal heat transfer of the gas the exits the exhaust, I would need to know its specific heat capacity. The site you gave me didn't quite yield the results i was looking for, but thank you
I am doing a heat exchanger report for a domestic boiler, and would anyone know what the specific heat capacity for diesel in its liquid and gas(having been combusted) state. In J/kgK please thanks