A. equal to carnot cycle
B. less than carnot cycle
C. more than carnot cycle
D. could be anything
E. none of the above
A. equal to carnot cycle
B. less than carnot cycle
C. more than carnot cycle
D. could be anything
E. none of the above
A. stationary fire tube boiler
B. stationary water tube boiler
C. water tube boiler with natural/forced circulation
D. mobile fire tube boiler
E. none of the above
A. 1000 J
B. 360 kJ
C. 3600 kJ
D. 3600 kW/sec
E. 1000 kJ
A. frictional losses
B. it is not possible to achieve 0°K temperature
C. leakage
D. non-availability of ideal substance
E. none of the above
A. one half
B. one third
C. one-fifth
D. two-fifth
E. three-fifth
A. work done during the rankine cycle ;
B. work done during compression.
C. work done during adiabatic expansion
D. change in enthalpy
E. none of the above
A. horizontal multitubular water tube boiler
B. water wall enclosed furnace type
C. vertical tubular fire tube type
D. horizontal multi-tubular fire tube type
E. none of the above types
A. flue gases pass through tubes and water around it
B. water passes through the tubes and flue gases around it
C. forced circulation takes place
D. tubes are laid vertically
E. none of the above
A. zero
B. one
C. two
D. four
E. many
A. locomotive boiler
B. Cochran boiler
C. Cornish boiler
D. Babcock and Wilcox boiler
E. Lancashire boiler