Q.1.
Apart from Boy’s calorimeter, which process can be used for finding the calorific value of gases?
Q.2.
How many burners are used in Boy’s calorimeter for finding the calorific value for gases and volatile liquid?
Q.3.
The water condensed from the products of combustion is collected and settles in the Boy’s bomb itself.
Q.4.
What is the use of insulating baffles in Boy’s thermometer?
Q.5.
What is the basic formula for calculating GCV in Boy’s calorimeter?
Q.6.
What is the main source of error in conducting the experiment of Boy’s calorimeter?
Q.7.
What is the basic formula for calculating NCV in Boy’s Calorimeter?
Q.8.
Determine the gross calorific value (GCV) of a gas, having following results after using Boy’s calorimeter: Volume of the gaseous fuel burnt = 0.mweight of the water used for cooling = 30.5 kg, Weight of the steam condensed =gm, Temperature of inlet water = 26.1and Temperature of outlet water = 36.5 0C?
Q.9.
Determine net calorific value of a volatile liquid fuel, having following results after using Boy’s calorimeter: Volume of the liquid fuel burnt = 0.mweight of the water used for cooling = 48.5 kg, Weight of the steam condensed =gm, Temperature of inlet water = 35.2and Temperature of outlet water = 42.6 0C?
Q.10.
Junker’s calorimeter cannot be used for measuring the calorific value of volatile liquid fuel.