Fuels and Combustion A fuel containing carbon and carbon monoxide (but containing no hydrogen or its compounds) is burnt in pure oxygen at constant pressure. Its gross calorific value as compared to net calorific value will be Less Data insufficient; can't be predicted More Same Less Data insufficient; can't be predicted More Same ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion A good metallurgical coke should have very low Sulphur & phosphorous content Fusion point of its ash Porosity Hardness & strength Sulphur & phosphorous content Fusion point of its ash Porosity Hardness & strength ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion Percentage of nitrogen in blast furnace gas may be around 5 80 55 25 5 80 55 25 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion One kg of carbon for theoretically complete combustion requires __________ kg of air. 0.5 12 23 11.5 0.5 12 23 11.5 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion With increase in the time of carbonisation at a particular temperature (say 1000°C), the __________ percentage in coke oven gas increases. All of these Methane Unsaturated hydrocarbons Hydrogen All of these Methane Unsaturated hydrocarbons Hydrogen ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion Temperature of preheated air used for the transportation of pulverised coal through pipes to the burner of a boiler furnace is restricted to a maximum limit of about 300° C to avoid the Incomplete combustion of coal Requirement of large volume combustion chamber Chances of clinker formation Risk of explosion Incomplete combustion of coal Requirement of large volume combustion chamber Chances of clinker formation Risk of explosion ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP