Steam Boilers, Engines, Nozzles and Turbines The ratio of the energy required to produce the artificial draught (expressed in meters head or J/kg of flue gas) to the mechanical equivalent of extra heat carried away per kg of flue gases due to natural draught, is known as Efficiency of the chimney Efficiency of the boiler Efficiency of the fan Power of the boiler Efficiency of the chimney Efficiency of the boiler Efficiency of the fan Power of the boiler ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Steam Boilers, Engines, Nozzles and Turbines Which of the following boiler works on a forced circulation of water? Loeffler boiler Lamont boiler All of these Benson boiler Loeffler boiler Lamont boiler All of these Benson boiler ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Steam Boilers, Engines, Nozzles and Turbines In an ideal impulse turbine, the Axial velocity at inlet is equal to that at the outlet Absolute velocity at the inlet of moving blade is equal to that at the outlet Relative velocity at the inlet of the moving blade is equal to that at the outlet Whirl velocity at inlet is equal to that at the outlet Axial velocity at inlet is equal to that at the outlet Absolute velocity at the inlet of moving blade is equal to that at the outlet Relative velocity at the inlet of the moving blade is equal to that at the outlet Whirl velocity at inlet is equal to that at the outlet ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Steam Boilers, Engines, Nozzles and Turbines Willian’s line follows the law (where b = A constant representing the shape of the Willian’s line, a = Another constant i.e. no load consumption per hour, I.P. = Indicated power, and m = Steam consumption per hour) I.P. = b × m + a I.P. = a × m + b m = a + b × I.P. m = (b/I.P.) - a I.P. = b × m + a I.P. = a × m + b m = a + b × I.P. m = (b/I.P.) - a ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Steam Boilers, Engines, Nozzles and Turbines Which of the following statement is correct for a compound steam engine? The forces in the working parts are increased as the forces are distributed over more parts The ratio of expansion is reduced, thus reducing the length of stroke The cost of the engine, for the same power and economy, is more than that of a simple steam engine The temperature range per cylinder is increased, with corresponding increase in condensation The forces in the working parts are increased as the forces are distributed over more parts The ratio of expansion is reduced, thus reducing the length of stroke The cost of the engine, for the same power and economy, is more than that of a simple steam engine The temperature range per cylinder is increased, with corresponding increase in condensation ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP