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This document contains a 10 question multiple choice test on furnace design, refractories, and thermal barrier coatings. The test covers topics such as: [1] identifying "blue gas" in fuel gas analysis, [2] determining which gases can be measured using specific reagents in Orsat's apparatus, [3] whether improper fuel-air mixing affects efficiency, and [4] stoichiometric combustion calculations for coal combustion. The key is provided at the end of the document.
This document contains a 10 question multiple choice test on furnace design, refractories, and thermal barrier coatings. The test covers topics such as: [1] identifying "blue gas" in fuel gas analysis, [2] determining which gases can be measured using specific reagents in Orsat's apparatus, [3] whether improper fuel-air mixing affects efficiency, and [4] stoichiometric combustion calculations for coal combustion. The key is provided at the end of the document.
This document contains a 10 question multiple choice test on furnace design, refractories, and thermal barrier coatings. The test covers topics such as: [1] identifying "blue gas" in fuel gas analysis, [2] determining which gases can be measured using specific reagents in Orsat's apparatus, [3] whether improper fuel-air mixing affects efficiency, and [4] stoichiometric combustion calculations for coal combustion. The key is provided at the end of the document.
Subject : Furnace design, Refractories and Thermal Barrier Coatings
Date : 07-09-2013 Time : 30 Mintues Max. Marks : 10
Which of the following is called as BLUE GAS?
(a) Coke oven Gas (b) Water Gas (c) Natural Gas (d) Producer Gas
In flue gas analysis by orsats apparatus, consider the following
I. CO2 II. O2 III. SO2 IV. CO V. N2 By using Ammonical cuprous chloride and potassium hydroxide solutions, which among the above can be determined? (a) I, II and IV (b) I, III and IV (c) II, III and V (d) II, IV and V
Assertion (A): Improper mixing of air fuel leads to poor efficiency.
Reason (R): It is due to the wastage of fuel and environmental pollution. (a) Both A and R is true, but R is not the correct explanation of A (b) Both A and R is true, but R is the correct explanation of A (c) A is true but R is false (d) A is false but R is true
In the Orsats Apparatus analysis, the following is used
(a) Dry dust (b) Moist dust (c) Both (a) and (b) (d) None of them
Incomplete combustion of a fuel is characterized by the
(a) Smoke formation (b) High fuel gas temperature (c) High % of O2 in fuel gas (d) High % of CO in fuel gas
Consider common data for Q6 to Q10
Consider complete combustion of coal with dry air. The ultimate analysis of coal (% dry basis) is C 81, H 7, O 4, N 3, S 2 and Ash 3. Consider the basis of the coal is 100kg.
Determine the stoichiometric amount of O2 from dry air (in kg mol)