Fuels and Combustion Overfire burning in a furnace is a phenomenon characterised by the Supply of excess air None of these Supply of excess fuel Burning of carbon monoxide and other incombustibles in upper zone of furnace by supplying more air Supply of excess air None of these Supply of excess fuel Burning of carbon monoxide and other incombustibles in upper zone of furnace by supplying more air ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion A coal that softens and fuses on heating is Classified Non-caking Caking Carbonised Classified Non-caking Caking Carbonised ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion Flue gas obtained on complete combustion of pure acetylene (a hydrocarbon fuel) will contain CO₂ Both B & C CO H₂O CO₂ Both B & C CO H₂O ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion Coalification means the Underground gasification of coal Process of conversion of lignite into anthracite Direct hydrogenation of coal Complete combustion of coal Underground gasification of coal Process of conversion of lignite into anthracite Direct hydrogenation of coal Complete combustion of coal ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion In low temperature carbonisation of coal, the Volatile matter in coke is zero Yield of tar is about 3% of dry coal Temperature maintained is 700°C Yield of coke oven gas is 290 Nm³ /ton dry coal Volatile matter in coke is zero Yield of tar is about 3% of dry coal Temperature maintained is 700°C Yield of coke oven gas is 290 Nm³ /ton dry coal ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion Low temperature carbonisation of coal produces Soft coke Very low calorific value coke oven gas No by-products Metallurgical coke Soft coke Very low calorific value coke oven gas No by-products Metallurgical coke ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP