Fuels and Combustion Theoretical flame temperature of a fuel is that temperature which is attained, when the fuel is completely burnt 'using theoretical amount of air in Either A or B Oxygen Air Either A or C without gain or loss of heat Either A or B Oxygen Air Either A or C without gain or loss of heat ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion In high temperature carbonisation (as compared to low temperature carbonisation) of coal, the Tar yield is more Aromatic content of tar produced is more Ignition temperature of coke produced is less Gas yield is less Tar yield is more Aromatic content of tar produced is more Ignition temperature of coke produced is less Gas yield is less ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion Coke oven gas is a better fuel than blast furnace gas, because of its higher Calorific value, cleanliness and relatively low distribution cost (due to its low specific gravity) Heat release rate (thus requiring smaller combustion chamber) Adiabatic flame temperature All of these Calorific value, cleanliness and relatively low distribution cost (due to its low specific gravity) Heat release rate (thus requiring smaller combustion chamber) Adiabatic flame temperature All of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion C/H ratio is the maximum in case of Naphtha Furnace oil Coal Natural gas Naphtha Furnace oil Coal Natural gas ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion Narrow coke ovens as compared to wider coke ovens Produce smaller coke All of these Produce stronger coke Require less time of carbonisation Produce smaller coke All of these Produce stronger coke Require less time of carbonisation ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion The maximum adiabatic flame temperature in air is __________ the maximum flame temperature in pure oxygen. Higher than Not related to Lower than Same as Higher than Not related to Lower than Same as ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP