Fuels and Combustion Overfire burning in a furnace is a phenomenon characterised by the Burning of carbon monoxide and other incombustibles in upper zone of furnace by supplying more air Supply of excess fuel Supply of excess air None of these Burning of carbon monoxide and other incombustibles in upper zone of furnace by supplying more air Supply of excess fuel Supply of excess air None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion Fussain Is friable, charcoal like substance Has highest fixed carbon and lowest volatile matter content of all the four banded components of coal Is non-coking, but when blended with highly coking coal, controls its swelling and produces high strength coke on carbonisation All of these Is friable, charcoal like substance Has highest fixed carbon and lowest volatile matter content of all the four banded components of coal Is non-coking, but when blended with highly coking coal, controls its swelling and produces high strength coke on carbonisation All of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion During combustion of gaseous fuels, deficiency of air Tends to shorten the flame Lengthens the flame Does not affect the flame length Increases the flame temperature Tends to shorten the flame Lengthens the flame Does not affect the flame length Increases the flame temperature ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion With increase in the temperature of carbonisation of coal Hydrogen content of coke oven gas increases due to cracking of hydrocarbons Calorific value of the coke oven gas decreases due to cracking of hydrocarbons which is not compensated by increase in CO & H? content Methane content in the coke oven gas decreases and carbon monoxide content increases All of these Hydrogen content of coke oven gas increases due to cracking of hydrocarbons Calorific value of the coke oven gas decreases due to cracking of hydrocarbons which is not compensated by increase in CO & H? content Methane content in the coke oven gas decreases and carbon monoxide content increases All of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion Which of the following is the most reactive (as regards the formation of CO + H₂ from C + H₂O) ? Anthracite coal Low temperature coke Sub-bituminous coal Blast furnace coke Anthracite coal Low temperature coke Sub-bituminous coal Blast furnace coke ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion The temperature at which plastic layer formation takes place during carbonisation of coal varies from __________ °C. 700 to 850 100 to 150 350 to 450 550 to 650 700 to 850 100 to 150 350 to 450 550 to 650 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP