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Question
Which of the following is not a continuous waste heat recovery equipment from the flue gases going out of furnace?
Options
A. Economiser.
B. Regenerator.
C. Ceramic recuperator.
D. Waste heat boiler.
Correct Answer
Regenerator.
Furnace Technology problems
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1. Very high pressure boilers are usually __________ boilers.
Options
A. fire tube
B. water tube
C. waste heat
D. natural circulation
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Correct Answer: natural circulation
2. Metallic recuperators are not used for waste heat recovery, if the hot flue gas temperature is above __________ °C, because corrosion prevails at higher temperatures.
Options
A. 350
B. 750
C. 1050
D. 1250
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Correct Answer: 750
3. Rotary kilns are used in the
Options
A. calcination of limestone & dolomite.
B. cement manufacture.
C. both (a) and (b).
D. neither (a) nor (6).
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Correct Answer: both (a) and (b).
4. Which of the following accentuates clinker-ing troubles on furnace grate burning coal?
Options
A. Low reactivity of carbonised residue containing high proportion of iron & sulphur.
B. Low forced draft & fuel bed temperature.
C. Thick firebed and preheated primary air.
D. All (a), (b) and (c).
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Correct Answer: All (a), (b) and (c).
5. An electric furnace producing heat by means of an electric arc struck between each of three electrodes and the charge is called __________ furnace.
Options
A. resistance
B. arc
C. low frequency induction
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: arc
6. Heat transfer rate to the charge/stock in a furnace does not depend upon the
Options
A. type of fuels viz solid, liquid or gaseous.
B. flue gas temperature.
C. emissivity of refractory walls.
D. initial temperature of the charged stock.
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Correct Answer: type of fuels viz solid, liquid or gaseous.
7. In low or standard frequency induction furnace, heat is produced by the
Options
A. combination of induced current and skin effect.
B. induction and resistance.
C. current flow through a heating element.
D. none of these.
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Correct Answer: induction and resistance.
8. Ingress of cold air in the furnaces through cracks, charging doors, openings etc.
Options
A. reduces the flue gas temperature and makes the furnace atmosphere oxidising.
B. increases the load on the induced draft fan.
C. reduces the furnace draught.
D. all (a), (b) and (c)
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Correct Answer: all (a), (b) and (c)
9. Specific heating capacity of a furnace is expressed as
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A. weight heated/hr
B. weight heated/furnace volume
C. weight heated/hr/furnace volume
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: weight heated/hr/furnace volume
10. Heat transfer takes place through a liquid medium surrounding the submerged material under heating, in case of a/an
Options
A. blast furnace.
B. steam boiler.
C. salt bath furnace.
D. annealing furnace.
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Correct Answer: salt bath furnace.
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