Chemical Engineering - Petroleum Refinery Engineering - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Petroleum Refinery Engineering - Section 5 (Q.No. 22)
22.
With increase in the molecular weight of aromatic present in kerosene, its smoking tendency
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Nipu kalita said:
7 years ago
The Correct answer is B.
Ref: OP Gupta.
Ref: OP Gupta.
Pranav Kumar said:
6 years ago
Yes, the Correct answer is B.
Anooj Pillai said:
5 years ago
The presents of aromatic in kerosene decrease.
It's smoking tendency.
It's smoking tendency.
Renish said:
5 years ago
A low smoke point like in aromatic compound has higher smoking tendency to produce smoke.
So, A is the right answer.
So, A is the right answer.
Prince singh said:
5 years ago
The aromatic present in kerosene decreases the smoke point.
Digboi re finery said:
4 years ago
A)Smoking tendency increases.
The smoking tendency is bad when aromatic is present which is the low smoke point.
High smoke point= low Smoking tendency= High paraffin = Good.
The smoking tendency is bad when aromatic is present which is the low smoke point.
High smoke point= low Smoking tendency= High paraffin = Good.
Kiran Gohel said:
3 years ago
Smoking tendency proportional to aromatic content and smoke point is inversely proportional to aromatic content.
So, when aromatic content increase than, smoking tebdency increase.
So, when aromatic content increase than, smoking tebdency increase.
Chandana Devi said:
3 years ago
Generally, the more aromatic in the fuel makes the smokier in the flame. A high smoke point indicates a fuel of low smoke-producing tendency.
So, option A is right.
So, option A is right.
Pratik Patel said:
3 years ago
When the aromatics compound is present in the kerosene fuel smoking tendency increase but the smoke point decrease.
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