Fuels and Combustion Overfire burning in a furnace is a phenomenon characterised by the Supply of excess air Supply of excess fuel Burning of carbon monoxide and other incombustibles in upper zone of furnace by supplying more air None of these Supply of excess air Supply of excess fuel Burning of carbon monoxide and other incombustibles in upper zone of furnace by supplying more air None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion Adiabatic flame temperature of a fuel is dependent on the initial temperature of Neither A nor B Both A & B Fuel Air Neither A nor B Both A & B Fuel Air ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion Method of maintaining fires in furnace during standby periods without undue consumption of fuel is called Under pressurising None of these Banking Back draughting Under pressurising None of these Banking Back draughting ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion Coals used for the generation of producer gas should have Low fusion point of ash High caking index High volatile matter content Very low ash content (8-10%) Low fusion point of ash High caking index High volatile matter content Very low ash content (8-10%) ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion In low temperature carbonisation (as compared to high temperature carbonisation) of coal All of these Aliphatic tar is produced Ammonia yield is more Free carbon in tar is more All of these Aliphatic tar is produced Ammonia yield is more Free carbon in tar is more ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion Gasification of the solid fuel converts its organic part into combustible by interaction with air/oxygen and steam so as to obtain a secondary gaseous fuel of high calorific value having no ash. Gasification reactions are normally carried out at about __________ °C. 900-1000 1700-1800 1400-1500 400-500 900-1000 1700-1800 1400-1500 400-500 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP