Fuels and Combustion The maximum adiabatic flame temperature in air as compared to that in pure oxygen is Much higher Same Much lower Either lower or higher, depends on the type of fuel Much higher Same Much lower Either lower or higher, depends on the type of fuel ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion Oxygen percentage (by weight) in atmospheric air is 19 21 29 23 19 21 29 23 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion The lowest temperature, at which a solid fuel produces enough vapors to support continuous combustion, is called Burning temperature Smoke point Fire point Kindling temperature Burning temperature Smoke point Fire point Kindling temperature ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion Low temperature carbonisation of coal produces Soft coke Metallurgical coke Very low calorific value coke oven gas No by-products Soft coke Metallurgical coke Very low calorific value coke oven gas No by-products ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion Pick the odd man out. Pitch creosote mixture Oil gas Wood Briquettes Pitch creosote mixture Oil gas Wood Briquettes ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion Coke oven gas compared to blast furnace gas is More explosive and inflammable All of these Lighter Less poisonous More explosive and inflammable All of these Lighter Less poisonous ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP