Mechanical Engineering - IC Engines and Nuclear Power Plants - Discussion
Discussion Forum : IC Engines and Nuclear Power Plants - Section 2 (Q.No. 11)
11.
In qualitative governing, the quantity of fuel is varied to suit the load on the engine and the total charge of air is altered.
Discussion:
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RIGHT said:
1 decade ago
In quantitative governing quantity of fuel is varied.
Ammaar said:
10 years ago
It should A. The statement is correct.
Sohan Agashe said:
10 years ago
In case of qualitative governing, the quantity of fuel is varied. But the total charge of air is not altered. It is quantitative governing in petrol engines where air and fuel, both are varied.
JAYAGHOSH P J said:
9 years ago
The correct answer is option A. In the Qualitative system of governing, a control valve is fitted in the fuel delivery pipe or injector, which controls the quantity of fuel to be mixed in the charge (air). Thus the quality of mixture can be altered and this governs the engine.
THALAPATHY said:
7 years ago
Please explain the answer.
Jaymin Khatri said:
7 years ago
I think answer B is correct because in qualitative governing fuel is only varied while air is fixed in charge.
Vin said:
6 years ago
You are right, thanks @Jaymin.
Gopal Raut said:
6 years ago
B is correct. As in qualitative governing, we vary fuel quality, not the quantity.
Rock vivek said:
4 years ago
B because qualitative governing in CI engine fuel is varied but total charge is no altered.
Rashid Khan Kakar said:
4 years ago
When fuel is vary then the quality of charge is varied. So, it's option A.
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