advantages and disadvantages of gaseous fuel.

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Answer :

Advantages:-

1) They have higher calorific value as compared to solid & liquid fuels.

2) They are easy to ignite & extinguish.

3) There combustion can readily controlled by the use of regulator.

4) They are ash less & smokeless.

5) They have high thermal efficiency.

6) They require only slight excess air for complete combustion.

7) They can be used in I.C. engines.

8) They undergo complete combustion without polluting the environment.

Disadvantages:-

1) They are more costly as compared to solid & liquid fuels.

2) They are highly inflammable & the chances of explosion are more & a fire risk is more.

3) They require a very large storage tanks are needed for them, hence storage becomes costly.

4) They have very low ignition temp. Hence dangerous in storing & transporting

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