Mechanical Engineering - Thermodynamics - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Thermodynamics - Section 2 (Q.No. 44)
44.
Producer gas is obtained by
partial combustion of coal, coke, anthracite coal or charcoal in a mixed air steam blast
carbonisation of bituminous coal
passing steam over incandescent coke
passing air and a large amount of steam over waste coal at about 650°C
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Manjunath said:   8 years ago
Specifically, it means a fuel gas made from coke, anthracite or other carbonaceous material. Air is passed over the red-hot carbonaceous fuel and carbon monoxide is produced.
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Md Shahbaz Alam said:   8 years ago
Producer gas is mixture of flammable gases (principally carbon monoxide and hydrogen) and nonflammable gases (mainly nitrogen and carbon dioxide) made by the partial combustion of carbonaceous substances, usually coal, in an atmosphere of air and steam.
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SHIVAPRASAD said:   8 years ago
Anyone Explain it please.
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Lakshman said:   8 years ago
Please, Explain this.

Akash patel said:   8 years ago
Explain it, please.

Vikas said:   9 years ago
Explain it please.

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