Fuels and Combustion A carbonaceous fuel (containing no H₂ or hydrocarbons) is burnt and the resulting flue gas contains 21% CO₂. It means that 21% excess air has been used for combustion Complete combustion of fuel has taken place No excess air has been used for combustion 21% excess oxygen has been used for combustion 21% excess air has been used for combustion Complete combustion of fuel has taken place No excess air has been used for combustion 21% excess oxygen has been used for combustion ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion Which of the following accounts for maximum energy loss in a boiler? Ash content in the fuel Unburnt carbon in flue gases Incomplete combustion Flue gases Ash content in the fuel Unburnt carbon in flue gases Incomplete combustion Flue gases ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion As the C/H ratio of the fuel increases, the amount of CO₂ formed on combustion __________ for the same percentage of excess air. Decreases Increases May increase or decrease depending on the type of fuel Remains same Decreases Increases May increase or decrease depending on the type of fuel Remains same ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion Dry air requirement for burning 1 Nm³ of CO to CO₂ may be around __________ Nm³. 11.4 0.87 1.75 2.4 11.4 0.87 1.75 2.4 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion Main constituents of benzol are Ammonia & phenol Benzene, toluene & xylene Anthracene & phenol Tar & creosote Ammonia & phenol Benzene, toluene & xylene Anthracene & phenol Tar & creosote ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion Assam coals suffers mainly from the disadvantage of high __________ content. Volatile matter Sulphur (4-6%) Moisture Ash Volatile matter Sulphur (4-6%) Moisture Ash ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP