Characteristics of Fuels


 
 
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Characteristics of Fuels

Characteristics of Fuels:

1.  Calorific value: When one kilogram of fuel is completely burnt in the presence of pure oxygen is called calorific value of fuel. It is expressed in unit’s kilojoule per gram (kJ/g). Higher the CV of a fuel the more heat it produces when burned.

2.  Efficiency: When a fuel is burnt, some of the energy produced is given off as waste heat which cannot be used for cooking or other purposes. This is the effects of a fuel. It is expressed as percentage.

3.  Ignition Temperature: The minimum temperature at which a fuel catches fire is termed as its ignition temperature. Those substances having low ignition temperature catches fire easily.

Some important characteristics of an ideal/good fuel: No fuel is considered as ideal. Yet CNG is the best fuel among all others.

  • It should have a high calorific value.
  • Ignition temperature should be low but above the room temperature.
  • It should have slow rate with controlled combustion.
  • Should be fairly cheap and easily available.
  • Should not cause pollution on burning
  • Should be safe to handle, store and transport.
  • Some fuels based on these characteristics:

    1. Hydrogen as fuel: it is the best fuel and has highest calorific value. It is only used as a fuel because it is highly inflammable.

    2. Methane and LPG as fuels: Both have high calorific values they burn with a smokeless fire and do not cause pollution.

    3. Petrol and diesel as fuels: Both are used in auto mobiles their main disadvantage is their limited availability and other is that their combustion releases harmful gases.

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    Question : 1

    Ignition temperature is ____________

    Right Option : A
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    Question : 2

    A brief information about a few substances is given as:

    • X : It is the residue left behind after destructive distillation of coal.
    • Y : It is a mixture of hydrogen, methane, carbon monoxide and other gases.
    • Z : It contains several carbon compounds which are used to make pesticides, explosives, synthetic fibres, perfumes, etc.

    X,Y and Z are respectively

     

    Right Option : C
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    Question : 3

    Which of the following is correct definition of ignition temperature ?

    Right Option : B
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