Fuels and Combustion Low temperature carbonisation Produces less quantity of tar than high temperature carbonisation Is mainly for producing the smokeless domestic coke Produces higher quantity of gas than high temperature carbonisation Is meant for the production of 'metallurgical coke' Produces less quantity of tar than high temperature carbonisation Is mainly for producing the smokeless domestic coke Produces higher quantity of gas than high temperature carbonisation Is meant for the production of 'metallurgical coke' ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion With increase in calorific value of fuels, their adiabatic flame temperatures May increase or decrease ; depends on the quantity of products of combustion Increase Decrease Remain unchanged May increase or decrease ; depends on the quantity of products of combustion Increase Decrease Remain unchanged ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion Ammonia content in raw coke oven gas is about __________ gm/Nm³. 15 1 100 50 15 1 100 50 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion Largest constituent of coke oven gas is CO₂ H₂ CH₄ N₂ CO₂ H₂ CH₄ N₂ ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion Temperature of coke oven gas just before entering into saturator (for recovery of NH₃) is about __________ °C. 65 180 120 30 65 180 120 30 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion Combustion of pulverised fuel In a metallurgical furnace does not contaminate the product in the furnace by ash from fuel Suppresses the discharge of fine dust and grit into atmosphere Requires larger combustion chamber than rich gaseous fuel All of these In a metallurgical furnace does not contaminate the product in the furnace by ash from fuel Suppresses the discharge of fine dust and grit into atmosphere Requires larger combustion chamber than rich gaseous fuel All of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP