Mechanical Engineering - Steam Boilers and Engines - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Steam Boilers and Engines - Section 1 (Q.No. 33)
33.
The power of a boiler may be defined as
the ratio of heat actually used in producing the steam to the heat liberated in the furnace
the amount of water evaporated or steam produced in kg per kg of fuel burnt
the amount of water evaporated from and at 100° C into dry and saturated steam
the evaporation of 15.653 kg of water per hour from and at 100° C
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DebashisD said:   3 years ago
1. Boiler efficiency.
2. Evaporative capacity or, power of the boiler.
3. Equivalent evaporation.
4. 1 Boiler H.P.
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Anurag said:   4 years ago
Answer is D. It is called one horse power of boiler.

Akhila said:   7 years ago
Agree @Anurup.

Its evaporating capacity.

Tejaa said:   7 years ago
Yes, agree @Anurup.

Anurup said:   7 years ago
Given answer is known as evaporating capacity.

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