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Date: 10.05.2008 Timings: 1400-1700 HRS Duration: 3 HRS Max. Marks: 150
General instructions:
o Please check that this question paper contains 8 printed pages
o Please check that this question paper contains 64 questions
o The question paper is divided into three sections
o All questions in all three sections are compulsory
o All parts of a question should be answered at one place
1 The heat required for phase change from water at 00C to ice is called
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a) CO b) N2 c) O2 d) SO2
7 The lower limit to exit flue gas temperature of furnace oil fired system is dependant
on ------- in fuel.
a) 2 b) 4 c) 0 d) 0.5
11 The type of draft used in an oil fired package boiler is
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a) 5 - 6 b) 13 – 14 c) 1 - 3 d) 7 – 9
27 A rise in conductivity of boiler feed water indicates
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32 In circulating fluidized bed combustion boilers most of the heat transfer takes place…
a) water droplets from the wet steam b) dirt from the steam
c) air from the steam d) silica from the steam
37 High percentage of carbon monoxide presence in the flue gas of boiler is an indicator
of
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a) combustion air also serves the purpose of cooling duct carrying the flue
gases.
b) temperature difference between the two steams is constant along the flow
direction.
c) pressure drops in the two steam are less in this arrangement
d) combustion air can easily enter the recuperator in the flow direction of the flue
gases.
47 Which of the following heat recovery equipment works on a refrigeration cycle ?
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Rate at which Heat is supplied for converting 10 TPH 60ºC water to 10 kg/cm2
Saturated steam = 10 x 1000 x (662-60) kcal
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Steam generated at F & A 100ºC = 10x 1000 x (662-60)/ 540 = 11.15 TPH
2 Marks
S-3 Two identical biomass fired boilers of capacity 10 TPH are operated in a
chemical industry. They have a full load efficiency of 80%. The part load
efficiencies at 70% and 40% load are 75% and 68% respectively. For
meeting 14 TPH requirement of steam, would you prefer to run both the
boilers at 7 TPH capacity or one at full load capacity and other at 40%
capacity. Estimate the % savings in the preferred case.
Fuel energy required when both the boilers are run at 7 TPH load
2 x 7 xh
= = 18.67 h
0.75
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Fuel energy required when one boilers is running at full load and other at part
load of 40%
10h 4 xh
= + = 18.38
0.8 0.68
h
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The first care is preferred
18.67 18.38
% savings = x 100 = 1.55%
18.67
1 Mark
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S-4 List the properties which are measured in proximate analysis and
ultimate analysis of solid fuels
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50 40
Rate of heat loss from the insulation wall = 80 [ 10 + ] (50-40) = 8.4 x
20
103 kcal/hr
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Name two devices, which are used for improving the energy quality of
streams and explain the functioning of any one in brief.
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(OR)
(2) Thermocompressor :
In many cases, very low pressure steam are reused as water after
condensation for lack of any better option of reuse. In many cases it
becomes feasible to compress this low pressure steam by very high
pressure steam and reuse it as a medium pressure steam. The major
energy in steam, is in its latent heat value and thus thermocompressing would
give a large improvement in waste heat recovery.
The thermocompressor is a simple equipment with a nozzle where HP
steam is accelerated into a high velocity fluid. This entrains the LP
steam by momentum transfer and then recompresses in a divergent
venturi. A figure of thermocompressor is shown in Figure.
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Thermocompressor
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= 76.76%
3 Marks
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On start-up, incoming pressure raises the disc, and cool condensate plus air is
immediately discharged from the inner ring, under the disc, and out through three
peripheral outlets.
Hot condensate flowing through the inlet passage into the chamber under the disc
drops in pressure and releases flash steam moving at high velocity. This high
velocity creates a low pressure area under the disc, drawing it towards its seat.
At the same time, the flash steam pressure builds up inside the chamber above the
disc, forcing it down against the incoming condensate until it seats on the inner
and outer rings. At this point, the flash steam is trapped in the upper chamber, and
the pressure above the disc equals the pressure being applied to the underside of
the disc from the inner ring. However, the top of the disc is subject to a greater
force than the underside, as it has a greater surface area.
Eventually the trapped pressure in the upper chamber falls as the flash steam
condenses. The disc is raised by the now higher condensate pressure and the cycle
repeats
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c) Emissivity coatings
high emissivity coatings allows the surface emissivity of materials to be
increased, with resultant benefits in heat transfer efficiency and in the service life
of heat transfer components. High emissivity coatings are applied in the interior
surface of furnaces. High emissivity coating shows a constant value of emisivity
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d) Turndown ratio
Turndown ratio is an important aspect to be considered in selection of burner.
Turndown ratio is the relationship between the maximum and minimum fuel input
without affecting the excess air level.
2 .5 Marks
L-3 Steam pipeline 100mm diameter is insulated with 25 mm mineral wool material.
The pipe line carries steam at 5 ata and has a length of 100m.Due to increased
cost of fuel, the Energy Auditor had recommended an increase of additional 25
mm of thickness. Find out the economics if the additional cost of insulation is 0.5
lakhs. Assume 8000 hours of operation per year.
Given: Boiler efficiency on NCV basis : 80%
Cost of fuel oil : Rs. 22,000/tonne.
Net Calorific value of fuel : 9650 kCal/kg
Existing surface temperature of insulation : 800C
Expected surface temperature after additional insulation : 400C
Ambient temperature : 300C
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L-4 Draw simple schematic sketch to describe the following (No explanations
required)
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b)
% Flash Steam available : (185-133)/650 = 8 %
Flow rate of flash steam : 1000 x 8 %
: 80 kgs/hr
5 Marks
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9. Condensate Recovery
10 Marks (One mark for any of the 10 points in boiler and steam)
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