Description : An example of recuperative furnace is the (A) Soaking pit (B) Open hearth furnace (C) Coke ovens (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Soaking pit
Description : An example of indirectly heated furnace is the (A) Soaking pit (B) Muffle furnace (C) Reheating furnace (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Muffle furnace
Description : Neutral atmosphere is maintained in a/an __________ furnace. (A) Cold rolled steel coil annealing (B) Open hearth (C) Soaking pit (D) Walking beam reheating
Last Answer : (A) Cold rolled steel coil annealing
Description : Which furnace employs preheating, heating and soaking zones? (A) Soaking pit (B) Reheating furnace (C) Open hearth furnace (D) Cupola
Last Answer : (B) Reheating furnace
Description : __________ is an indirectly heated furnace. (A) Open hearth furnace (B) Muffle furnace (C) Soaking pit (D) Reheating furnace
Description : Which of the following is a periodic furnace? (A) Tunnel kiln (B) Rotary kiln (C) Soaking pit (D) Reheating furnace
Last Answer : (C) Soaking pit
Description : Which of the following furnaces will have maximum thermal efficiency? (A) Soaking pits (B) Walking beam reheating furnace (C) Boiler furnace (D) Rotary kilns
Last Answer : (C) Boiler furnace
Description : White flue gas (resembling steam) coming out of the chimney of a thermal power plant indicates that the fuel used in the boiler furnace is (A) Tar (B) Coke oven gas (C) Pitch (D) Pulverised coke
Last Answer : (B) Coke oven gas
Description : Regenerators are used for waste heat recovery in (A) By-product coke ovens (B) Beehive coke oven (C) Blast furnace stoves (D) Soaking pits
Last Answer : (A) By-product coke ovens
Description : Which furnace employs natural draft? (A) Coke oven (B) Boiler (C) Rotary kilns (D) L.D. converter
Last Answer : (A) Coke oven
Description : Which furnace employs an I.D. fan for the removal of flue gases from the furnace? (A) Coke oven (B) Blast furnace stoves (C) Beehive coke oven (D) High pressure boiler
Last Answer : (D) High pressure boiler
Description : Which of the following fuels is generally not used in thermal power plant boiler firing? (A) Furnace oil, light diesel oil and tar/PCM (B) Pulverised coking coal (C) Coal middling from washeries (D) B.F. gas, coke oven gas and L.D. converter gas
Last Answer : (B) Pulverised coking coal
Description : Reducing atmosphere is maintained in a (A) Calcination kiln (B) Blast furnace (C) Soaking pit (D) L.D. converter
Last Answer : (B) Blast furnace
Description : Combustion of furnace oil in a furnace (soaking pit) with preheated combustion air at 400°C results in saving of about __________ percentfurnace oil as compared to its combustion with atmospheric air, if the flue gas outlet temperature from the soaking pit is 1200°C. (A) 5 (B) 60 (C) 20 (D) 40
Last Answer : (C) 20
Description : An example of shaft furnace is the (A) L.D. converter (B) Glass melting tank (C) Blast furnace (D) Soaking pit
Last Answer : (C) Blast furnace
Description : In which of the following furnaces, the gases are sucked through the stock bed from below? (A) Soaking pit (B) Sintering machine (C) Beehive oven (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Sintering machine
Description : Which is the most thermally efficient furnace? (A) Reheating furnace (B) Reverberatory furnace (C) Rotary kilns (D) Boiler furnace
Last Answer : (D) Boiler furnace
Description : Air preheater is not used as a waste heat recovery system in a____. a) Boiler b) billet Reheating Furnace c) Heat treatment furnace d) compressor
Last Answer : compressor
Description : Recuperated is used mainly as a waste heat recovery system in a ____. a) Boiler b) Billet Reheating Furnace c) Compressor d) None of the above
Last Answer : Billet Reheating Furnace
Description : Pot furnace which is either regenerative or recuperative, is used in the manufacture of (A) Glass (B) Stainless steel (C) Potteries (D) Refractory bricks
Last Answer : (A) Glass
Description : Operation of blast furnace stove is based on the principles of a __________ furnace. (A) Regenerative (B) Recuperative (C) Both (A) and (B) (D) Neither (A) nor (B)
Last Answer : (A) Regenerative
Description : Coke ovens in steel plant are heated by (A) Electricity (B) Blast furnace gas/mixed gas (C) Coke oven gas (D) Both (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (D) Both (B) and (C)
Description : Which of the following is not a directly fired furnace? (A) By-product coke oven (B) Calcination kiln (C) Sintering furnace (D) Open hearth furnace
Last Answer : (A) By-product coke oven
Description : Which is a regenerative furnace? (A) Coke oven heating chamber (B) Open hearth furnace (C) Both (A) and (B) (D) Neither (A) nor (B)
Last Answer : (C) Both (A) and (B)
Description : In a furnace operation, which is not preheated? (A) Solid fuels (B) Hydrocarbon containing fuel gases (e.g. coke oven gas, refinery gas etc.) (C) Both (A) and (B) (D) Neither (A) nor (B)
Description : Fuel used in B.F. stove is (A) Pulverised coal (B) Furnace oil (C) Blast furnace gas/mixed gas (D) Coke oven gas
Last Answer : (C) Blast furnace gas/mixed gas
Description : . An example of a periodic furnace is the (A) Blast furnace stoves (B) Blast furnace (C) Coke oven heating chamber (D) Rotary kilns
Last Answer : (A) Blast furnace stoves
Description : Which of the following is not a by-product fuel? (A) Producer gas (B) Blast furnace gas (C) Coke oven gas (D) Refinery gas
Last Answer : (A) Producer gas
Description : Which of the following has the least calorific value (kcal/Nm3 )? (A) Blast furnace gas (B) Coke oven gas (C) Sewage gas (D) Natural gas
Last Answer : (A) Blast furnace gas
Description : Gross & net calorific value is the same for (A) Blast furnace gas (B) Coke oven gas (C) L.D. converter gas (D) None of these
Last Answer : (C) L.D. converter gas
Description : Mixed gas' used in steel plants is a mixture of (A) B.F. gas and coke oven gas (B) Coke oven gas and converter gas (C) Coke oven gas and L.P.G (D) Blast furnace gas and naphtha vapor
Last Answer : (A) B.F. gas and coke oven gas
Description : Which of the following is the most poisonous gas? (A) Coke oven gas (B) Producer gas (C) Blast furnace gas (D) L.D. converter gas
Last Answer : (D) L.D. converter gas
Description : Coke oven gas compared to blast furnace gas is (A) More explosive and inflammable (B) Less poisonous (C) Lighter (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Description : Which of the following fuel gases is heavier than air? (A) Blast furnace gas (B) Coke oven gas (C) Natural gas (D) Water gas
Description : Which of the following has the highest theoretical flame temperature? (A) Blast furnace gas (B) Hydrogen (C) Acetylene (D) Coke oven gas
Last Answer : (C) Acetylene
Description : 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 ... release rate (thus requiring smaller combustion chamber) (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Description : Which of the following would require maximum amount of % excess air for complete combustion? (A) Coke oven gas (B) Furnace oil (C) Pulverised coal (D) Lump coal (fixed on chain grate)
Last Answer : (D) Lump coal (fixed on chain grate)
Description : Out of the following fuels, the difference between gross and net calorific value will be minimum in case of (A) Coke oven gas (B) Water gas (C) Natural gas (D) Blast furnace gas
Last Answer : (D) Blast furnace gas
Description : Which of the following has the highest gross calorific value? (A) Blast furnace gas (B) Coke oven gas (C) Carburetted water gas (D) Oil refinery gas
Last Answer : (D) Oil refinery gas
Description : Blast furnace coke is made from coal by (A) Low temperature carbonisation (B) High temperature carbonisation (C) Medium temperature carbonisation (D) Heating the coal in an oven in presence of air
Last Answer : (B) High temperature carbonisation
Description : Which is the heaviest fuel gas out of the following? (A) Blast furnace gas (B) Coke oven gas (C) Water gas (D) Carburetted water gas
Description : The calorific value is the highest out of the following for (A) Producer gas (B) Water gas (C) Coke oven gas (D) Blast furnace gas
Last Answer : (C) Coke oven gas
Description : Which of the following is a poisonous fuel gas? (A) Coke oven gas (B) Blast furnace gas (C) Natural gas (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Blast furnace gas
Description : Blast furnace gas compared to coke oven gas has (A) Lower ignition temperature (B) Narrower limit of inflammability (C) Higher calorific value (D) Lower theoretical flame temperature
Last Answer : (D) Lower theoretical flame temperature
Description : Coke oven gas after passing through return electrostatic tar precipitator (RETP) is used for the (A) Hot scarfing of steel slabs (B) Mixing with blast furnace gas (C) Coke oven battery heating (D) Steel ladle drying
Last Answer : (C) Coke oven battery heating
Description : Which of the following contains least amount of N2? (A) Coke oven gas (B) Blast furnace gas (C) Producer gas (D) Water gas (blue gas)
Last Answer : (A) Coke oven gas
Description : . Which of the following fuel gases contains maximum amount of carbon monoxide? (A) Coke oven gas (B) Water gas (C) Blast furnace gas (D) L.D. converter gas
Description : In furnaces operating at very high temperature (say) 1250°C, e.g. soaking pit), the maximum heat transfer takes place by (A) Conduction (B) Convection (C) Radiation (D) Cannot be predicted
Last Answer : (C) Radiation
Description : Heat transfer takes place through a liquid medium surrounding the submerged material under heating, in case of a/an (A) Blast furnace (B) Steam boiler (C) Salt bath furnace (D) Annealing furnace
Last Answer : (C) Salt bath furnace
Description : Function of fusible plug in a boiler is to (A) Drain out water and sludge from the boiler during repair (B) Put off fire in the furnace when water level in the boiler falls to unsafe limit (C) Guard the boiler in case of abnormal rise in steam pressure (D) All (A), (B) & (C)
Last Answer : (B) Put off fire in the furnace when water level in the boiler falls to unsafe limit