Chemical Engineering - Furnace Technology - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Furnace Technology - Section 1 (Q.No. 43)
43.
Power required in case of forced draught as compared to induced draught (for the same draught produced) is
same
less
more
either more or less; depends on the flue gas density
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Punk said:   3 years ago
Because in forced draught air is sucked by a fan from the atmosphere and in induced draught fan suck flue gases from a furnace which is heavier than atmospheric air.

So, that's why induced draught takes more power as compared to forced draught furnaces.
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Ramesh said:   6 years ago
Anyone explain it please.

Gobind said:   9 years ago
How? Anyone explain.

Ashik said:   6 years ago
How it possible?

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