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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

Low temperature oxidation of coal resulting from bad storage conditions does not decrease its

Question: Low temperature oxidation of coal resulting from bad storage conditions does not decrease its
[A].

caking power

[B].

calorific value

[C].

hydrogen content

[D].

oxygen content

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Fuels and Combustion

Out of the following fuels, the difference between the net and gross calorific value is maximum in case of

Question: Out of the following fuels, the difference between the net and gross calorific value is maximum in case of
[A].

pitch

[B].

fuel oil

[C].

blast furnace gas

[D].

bituminous coal

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Fuels and Combustion

Ash content in the coke produced from a coking coal having 20% ash may be around __________ percent.

Question: Ash content in the coke produced from a coking coal having 20% ash may be around __________ percent.
[A].

6

[B].

12

[C].

18

[D].

24

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Fuels and Combustion

For every 10% increase in the excess air; the fuel consumption increases by __________ percent.

Question: For every 10% increase in the excess air; the fuel consumption increases by __________ percent.
[A].

0.1

[B].

2

[C].

5

[D].

10

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Fuels and Combustion

Combustion of pulverised coal as compared to that of lump coal

Question: Combustion of pulverised coal as compared to that of lump coal
[A].

develops a non-luminous flame.

[B].

develops a low temperature flame.

[C].

can be done with less excess air.

[D].

provides a lower rate of heat release.

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Fuels and Combustion

Coke oven gas is a better fuel than blast furnace gas, because of its higher

Question: Coke oven gas is a better fuel than blast furnace gas, because of its higher
[A].

calorific value, cleanliness and relatively low distribution cost (due to its low specific gravity).

[B].

adiabatic flame temperature.

[C].

heat release rate (thus requiring smaller combustion chamber).

[D].

all (a), (b) and (c).

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Fuels and Combustion