Fuels and Combustion Low 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' Produces less quantity of tar than high temperature carbonisation ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion Adiabatic flame temperature of a fuel is dependent on the initial temperature of Air Fuel Neither A nor B Both A & B Air Fuel Neither A nor B Both A & B ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion Highly reactive coke have lower Critical air blast (CAB) value Porosity Coke reactivity index (CRI) Both B and C Critical air blast (CAB) value Porosity Coke reactivity index (CRI) Both B and C ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion Which of the following is called "blue gas"? Producer gas Water gas Coke oven gas Natural gas Producer gas Water gas Coke oven gas Natural gas ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion Beehive coke oven Takes 2-3 days for coking of coal but requires no external fuel for heating Facilitates by-products recovery Produces coke with very poor strength Gives larger yield of coke (around 85%) as compared to by-product ovens Takes 2-3 days for coking of coal but requires no external fuel for heating Facilitates by-products recovery Produces coke with very poor strength Gives larger yield of coke (around 85%) as compared to by-product ovens ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion The cooling medium used in dry quenching of coke is Nitrogen Phenolic water Air Carbon dioxide Nitrogen Phenolic water Air Carbon dioxide ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP