Boe MCQ
Boe MCQ
Boiler involves the generation of steam at higher pressure & temperature upon release of
this into atmosphere could cause disasters.
Boilers are specified by their operating pressure, temperature, steam generating capacity &
even by heating surface.
Water circuit, Steam circuit, air circuit & flue gas circuit
High pressure & temperatures steam is having more heat content & also has more potential
to do work.
For new boilers it is 1.5 times the design pressure & for old boilers it is 1.25 times the design
pressure (also depends on Boiler life & its physical conditions)
7-What is the standard method or procedure followed for boiler pressure rising during
hydraulic tests?
8-What will happen if drum safety valves have been set at higher blow down rates?
Super heater coils may over heat due to insufficient flow of steam
9a-What is the MOC of water wall tubes & super heater coils?
10-Why do you carryout pre heating & post heating before welding works?
Pre heating: For expelling out the moisture present in the materials
Post heating: It is done after the welding is done for relieving residual stress due to welding
11-Why the pressure gauges installed at boilers firing floor show more reading as
compared that of installed at lines?
Firing floor gauges show actual line pressure & pressure head due to height from line to
firing floor (around 30 meters)
12-Why it is been recommended to operate boiler safety valves at least once in a shift or
day or week?
It is around 20% of original thickness. For example a SH coil of original thickness is 5mm,
then it should be replaced if its thickness at straight portion reduces up to 5-5X 20% = 4 mm
Overheating is due to
16-What are the reasons for fish mouth failure of boiler tubes/coils?
Over heating
21-Why steam drum dish end thickness is lesser than that of cylindrical portion
Because: Stress produced in dish ends are circumferential & are less as compared to stress
developed in longitudinal portion.
24-Why it is been not recommended to give blow down during high steaming rates?
Sudden opening of IBD valves or water wall bottom header valves will affect circulation rate
& may lead to failure of water wall tubes.
31-Why the ID fans are not situated between APH & ESP?
If placed between ESP & APH, Fan size increases due to higher specific volume of gases. As
flue gas volume decreases as its temperature decreases.
For economy at lower flue gas flow steel chimneys are more preferred
It is 10 to 14 m/sec
Around 39 m/sec
It happens when outside air pressure is more than flue gas pressure inside the chimney
This phenomenon happens when number of boilers operating at various loads are
connected to a single Chimney
If chimney is producing good draught means, flue gas temperature is more & hence Boiler
efficiency is less
40-How do you say that high pressure & temperature power plants have greater
efficiency?
High pressure & temperature steam will have more heat content & high enthalpy drop will
be available in turbine expansion.
41-What do you mean by circulation ration in boilers?
Circulation ratio = Mass flow rate of steam & water mixture / Mass flow of steam through
tubes
In ECR
It is around 30 to 40%
47-In all most all cogeneration & Thermal power plants lowest range of super heater
temperature is 485 to 500 deg C, Why?
This is for protecting Turbine last stage blades from water particles erosion damage
Hot start up: Boiler is restarted within 6 to 10 hours shutdown (Within a shift)
Warm start up: Boiler is restarted within 10 to 70 hours shutdown (Within 3 days)
Cold start up: If boiler is started after 70 to 90 hours of shutdown (more than 3 days)
Used for standby boilers & they should be available for immediate use
Used for Boilers which are kept shutdown for long periods & they are not required for
immediate use
It is >200 ppm
These are the staggered tubes installed in flue gas path to avoid clogging of tubes as a result
of cooling & adhering of molten slags.
These are the internal parts of steam drums utilized for separation of steam water mixture
& for chemical dosing
1. Cyclone separators
2. Chevrons
3. Demisters
4. HP dosing connection
6. CBD line
59-What are the various methods used for separation of water particles from steam?
Dry pipe is the perforated pipe fitted at the most height level of boiler to provide dry steam
(around 98%)
These are the system or equipments used in Boilers to boost of the Boiler efficiency &
performance
These are
Economiser
Super heaters
Air preheaters
Boiler fans & pumps
Soot blowers
Water storage tank
Chemical dosing system
PRVS
Mountings are:
Safety valve
Boiler level gauge
Steam stop valve & NRV
Start-up vent valve
63-Why do ID fans & FD fans are not installed before ESP & after APH respectively?
This is for reducing fan size & load on it .As flue gas & air volume is more at higher
temperatures, in order to drag & push these high temperature flue gas & air need to install
bigger size fans
Backward curved fans are used, as these offer very less resistance to rotate
More heat is with SH steam & more enthalpy drop available & hence more efficiency. And
also SH steam is having no water particles due to this equipments life increases
As the pressure increases beyond 150 kg/cm2 up to 220 kg/cm2 density of steam & water
becomes same & hence there will not be any chance for natural circulation due to density
difference. Hence there need arises for forced circulation
Generally NO, because soot blowing may result into explosion due to leftover unburnt fuel
& hot ash
It is the process of steam expansion & no any work done or loss. It happens in orifice, flow
meters & throttled valves.
In PRV & PCVs stations does not contribute in work done or loss & hence upon reducing
pressure of normal (saturated steam) steam, it becomes super-heated.
Lower feed water temperature at economiser inlet lead to more absorption of heat from
flue gases. This causes drop in flue gas temperature, may lead to acid corrosion.
70-What will happen if economiser outlet feed water temperature increases more than
design?
More feed water temperature at economiser outlet may lead to steaming of water, which
could ultimately cause overheating & failure of economiser tubes. This happens in low load
operation.
71-What is the recommended flue gas temperature at APH & ESPs?
It is more than acid due point temperature to avoid corrosion of materials. For coal &
biomass fired boilers it is always >140 Deg C
72-What will happen to the enthalpy of steam if its pressure increases & temperature
remains constant?
73-What will happen to the enthalpy of steam if its temperature increases & pressure
remains constant?
74-What will happen to the enthalpy of steam if its temperature & pressure increase?
Enthalpy increases
75-What will happen to the enthalpy of evaporation of saturated fluid if its pressure
increases?
76-What will happen to the enthalpy of evaporation of saturated fluid if its temperature
increases?
Density decreases
Density decreases
80-What is the function of bypass valve arranged for main steam stop valve?
It is mainly for pressure equalizing to open the main stop valve & also for initial charging of
steam line
82-A 85 TPH boiler is operating on 80% load & its blow down is 0.8%.Calculate the makeup
water required
83-What will happen to the boiler tubes if pH is more or less than recommended?
85-A feed water sample is not showing the residual hydrazine, then what does it mean?
It means that there is no treatment for oxygen scavenging, or chemical dosed is insufficient.
This could lead to corrosion of pressure parts.
88-What is the major loss in coal fired & bagasse fired boilers?
In coal fired Boilers major loss is heat loss due to dry flue gas. And in Bagasse fired boilers
major loss is heat loss due to moisture present in fuel
Furnace: 1 to 2 m/sec
Super heaters: 2 to 4 m/sec
Economiser: 6 to 7 m/sec
APH: 8 to 12 m/sec
ESP (Inside): 0.75 to 1 m/sec
ID fan inlet: 13 to 16 m/sec
SCAPH (Steam coil air pre heater) is used to heat FD air which is entering into APH or some
type SCAPH is used an alternative of APH.
Bagasse moisture, hydrogen & carbon contents cause more requirement of combustion air
94-Which content of the fuel has very least on combustion air requirement?
Sulfur
95-Which content of the fuel upon increase in % causes less combustion air?
Oxygen
96-What is the excess air required for combustion of Bagasse, Coal, Gas, Oil & Wood?
1. Bagasse: 25-35%
2. Coal: 20-25%
3. Gas: 5-10%
4. Oil: 10-15%
5. Wood: 35-45%
97-Which fuels require more & least excess air for complete combustion?
Wood needs more excess air & Gas needs less excess air among all fuels
98-What can cause if Boiler line safety valve is set at higher blow down?
Results into
OFA is used to create turbulence & to increase residence time of fuel particles in furnace
Reasons are;
101-What happens to the velocity & pressure of steam in steam line if flow is increased
more than design?