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 Same More Less Data insufficient; can't be predicted Same More Less Data insufficient; can't be predicted ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion Higher percentage of ash in coal meant for the production of metallurgical grade coke Decreases the abrasion resistance of coke Causes brittleness in steel None of these Decreases the hardness of coke Decreases the abrasion resistance of coke Causes brittleness in steel None of these Decreases the hardness of coke ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion For the case of a fuel gas undergoing combustion with air, if the air/fuel ratio is increased, the adiabatic flame temperature will Not change Increase or decrease depending on the fuel type Increase Decrease Not change Increase or decrease depending on the fuel type Increase Decrease ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion Too much of excess air in combustion results in high All of these Stack gas temperature Fuel consumption for the same heat load Percentage of oxygen in flue gases All of these Stack gas temperature Fuel consumption for the same heat load Percentage of oxygen in flue gases ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion In high temperature carbonisation of coal compared to low temperature carbonisation Calorific value of the coke oven gas is lower Hâ‚‚ content in the coke oven gas is more Aromatic content of tar is low Yield of ammonia is less Calorific value of the coke oven gas is lower Hâ‚‚ content in the coke oven gas is more Aromatic content of tar is low Yield of ammonia is less ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion Which of the following is the most important deterrents to an extended use of pulverised coal in boiler firing? Excessive fly-ash discharge from the stack Erosion of induced draft fan blades High power consumption in its transportation Ash disposal problem Excessive fly-ash discharge from the stack Erosion of induced draft fan blades High power consumption in its transportation Ash disposal problem ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP