Fuels and Combustion A carbonaceous fuel (containing no H₂ or hydrocarbons) is burnt and the resulting flue gas contains 21% CO₂. It means that No excess air has been used for combustion 21% excess air has been used for combustion 21% excess oxygen has been used for combustion Complete combustion of fuel has taken place No excess air has been used for combustion 21% excess air has been used for combustion 21% excess oxygen has been used for combustion Complete combustion of fuel has taken place ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion Which of the following fuel gases is heavier than air? Coke oven gas Water gas Natural gas Blast furnace gas Coke oven gas Water gas Natural gas Blast furnace gas ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion Incomplete combustion of a fuel is characterised by the high __________ in the flue gas. Oxygen Carbon monoxide Smoke Temperature Oxygen Carbon monoxide Smoke Temperature ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion With increase in calorific value of fuels, their adiabatic flame temperatures Remain unchanged May increase or decrease ; depends on the quantity of products of combustion Decrease Increase Remain unchanged May increase or decrease ; depends on the quantity of products of combustion Decrease Increase ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion Yield of charcoal in high temperature carbonisation of wood is about __________ percent. 75 25 50 10 75 25 50 10 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion Yield of pitch from distillation of high temperature tar is around __________ percent. 90 10 65 25 90 10 65 25 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP