Fuels For Gate
Fuels For Gate
Fuels For Gate
S K Mondal’s Chapter 4
4. Fuels
OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS (GATE, IES & IAS)
Diesel fuels
Q1. Alcohols are unsuitable as diesel engine fuels because [GATE-1992]
(a) The cetane number of alcohol fuels is very low which prevents their ignition by
compression
(b) The cetane number of alcohol fuels is very high which prevents their ignition by
compression
(c) The cetane number of alcohol fuels is very low which prevents their ignition by
compression
(d) None of the above
Cetane Number
Q2. List I List II [GATE-1996]
(A) Cetane number 1. Ideal gas
(B) Approach and range 2. Van der Waals gas
⎛ δT ⎞
(C) ⎜ ⎟ ≠0 3. S.l. engine
⎝ δ p ⎠h
(D) dh = cp dT, even when pressure varies 4. C.l. engine p
5. Cooling towers
6. Heat exchangers
Code:
A B C D A B C D
(a) 4 5 2 1 (b) 3 4 2 1
(c) 2 1 3 4 (d) 5 4 3 2
Q3.
H H H H
| | | |
H − C − C − C − C − H
| | | |
H H H H
Which one of the following is represented by the molecular structure of the
paraffin family of hydrocarbon fuel given above, for an IC engine?
(a) Ethane (b) Propane
(c) Butane (d) Hexane [IES 2007]
Q4. Which one of the following fuels can be obtained by fermentation of vegetable
matter?
(a) Benzene (b) Diesel (c) Gasoline (d) Alcohol [IES-2005]
Q7. Assertion (A): Octane number is used for rating of fuels in spark ignition engine.
Reason (R): Octane number of a fuel is defined as percentage by volume, of iso-octane
in a mixture of iso-octane and ex-methylnaphthalene. [IES-2003]
(a) Both A and R are individually true and R is the correct explanation of A
(b) Both A and R are individually true but R is not the correct explanation of A
(c) A is true but R is false
(d) A is false but R is true
Q8. Reference fuels for knock rating of SI engine fuels would include [IES-1994]
(a) iso- octane and alpha-methyl naphthalene
(b) Normal octane and aniline.
(c) iso-octane and n-hexane
(d) n-heptane and iso - octane.
Q9. Assertion (A): Iso-octane has been chosen as the reference for S.I. engine fuels and has
been assigned a value of octane number 100. [IES-1993]
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Reason (R): Among the fuels, iso-octane ensures the highest compression ratio at
which an S.I. engine can be operated without knocking.
(a) Both A and R are individually true and R is the correct explanation of A
(b) Both A and R are individually true but R is not the correct explanation of A
(c) A is true but R is false
(d) A is false but R is true
Cetane Number
Q10. The two reference fuels used for cetane rating are [IES-1995]
(a) cetane and iso-octane (b) cetane and tetraethyl lead
(c) cetane and n-heptane (d) cetane and α -methyl naphthalene.
Q11. The Cetane number of automotive diesel fuel used in India is in which one of
the following ranges? [IES 2007]
(a) 30 – 40 (b) 41 – 50 (c) 51 – 60 (d) 61 – 70
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ANSWER WITH EXPLANATION
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Conventional Questions with Answers
Q1. What are the advantages and disadvantages of using hydrogen as an I.C.
Engine fuel?
Explain one method by which hydrogen can be used in C.I. Engine.
[IES-2006, 10-Marks]
Ans. Advantages of using hydrogen as I.C. engine fuel
(i) Low emission
(ii) Fuel availability; There are a number of different ways of making hydrogen,
including electrolysis of water.
(iii) Fuel leakage to environment is not a pollutant.
(iv) High energy content per volume when stored as a liquid. This would give a large
vehicle range for a given fuel tank capacity.
Disadvantages
(i) Storage problem; Hydrogen can be stored as a cryogenic liquid or as a
compressed gas. This will required a thermally super insulated fuel tank or high
pressure vessel.
(ii) Difficult to refuel & the possibility of detonation.
(iii) Poor engine volumetric efficiency.
(iv) Fuel cost would be high at present day technology and availability.
(v) High No X emission because of high flame temperature.
(vi) Can detonate.
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