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a. Steam Generator
b. Steam Powerplant
c. Steam Turbine
d. Steam
He developed the modern steam turbine
invented in 1884
a. Hero of Alexandria
b. Charles Parson
c. Gustaf de Laval
d. George Westinghouse
Published a well recognized description of a
steam-powered device called an aelipile
a. Hero of Alexandria
b. Charles Parson
c. Gustaf de Laval
d. George Westinghouse
Scaled-up the Parson’s turbine and develop a
numerous modifications of the turbine
a. Hero of Alexandria
b. Charles Parson
c. Gustaf de Laval
d. George Westinghouse
Which of the following is the Disadvantage of
Steam Turbines
a. Non-Condensing Turbine
b. Condensing Turbine
c. Reheat Steam Turbine
d. Induction Turbine
It is used in CHP applications
a. Induction Turbine
b. Condensing Turbine
c. Reheat Steam Turbine
d. Extraction Steam Turbine
Introduce low pressure steam at an
intermediate stage to produce additional
power
a. Induction Turbine
b. Condensing Turbine
c. Reheat Steam Turbine
d. Extraction Steam Turbine
It is used almost exclusively in electrical
power plant
a. Impulse Turbine
b. Condensing Turbine
c. Reheat Steam Turbine
d. Extraction Steam Turbine
It consists of basically of a rotor mounted on
a shaft that is free to rotate in a set of
bearings
a. Impulse Turbine
b. Condensing Turbine
c. Reheat Steam Turbine
d. Extraction Steam Turbine
___ means that the force that turns the
turbine comes from the impact of the steam
on the blades
a. Impulse
b. Steam
c. Turbine
d. Impact
It is achieved by using more than one set of
nozzles, blades, rotors, in a series, keyed to
common shaft
a. Impulse Turbine
b. Pressuring
c. Compounding
d. Bearings
It is also called Rateau Turbine
a. Impulse Turbine
b. Pressure Compounded
c. Steam Turbine
d. Condensing Turbine
It was first proposed by C G Curtis
a. Volume Compounded
b. Pressure Compounded
c. Velocity Compounded
d. Enthalpy Compounded
The rotor blades themselves are arranged to
form convergent nozzles
a. Impulse Turbine
b. Action Turbine
c. Reaction Turbine
d. Convergent Turbine
There are a number of rows of moving blades
attached to the rotor and an equal number of
fixed blades attached to the casing
a. Impulse Turbine
b. Action Turbine
c. Reaction Turbine
d. Impulse-Reaction Turbine
Where steam gets condensed
a. Turbine
b. Condensers
c. Cooling Tower
d. Hot Well
It transfers the condensate from the
condenser to the hot well
a. Hot Well
b. Cooling Water Pump
c. Cooling Tower
d. Air Extraction Pump
It pumps the feed water from the hot well
and boiler
a. Hot Well
b. Cooling Water Pump
c. Cooling Tower
d. Air Extraction Pump
It is a device in which the exhaust steam from
steam turbine is condensed by means of
cooling water
a. Steam Generator
b. Steam Turbine
c. Cooling Tower
d. Steam Condenser
What is the advantage of Steam Condensers?
a. Surface Condenser
b. Steam Condenser
c. Jet Condenser
d. Water Condenser
It is a classification of condenser wherein the
process is slower, complex and costlier
a. Surface Condenser
b. Steam Condenser
c. Jet Condenser
d. Water Condenser
It is suitable where conditions permit
condensation of exhaust steam by direct
contact with the cooling water
a. Surface Condenser
b. Steam Condenser
c. Jet Condenser
d. Water Condenser
Both cooling water and exhaust steam enter
to the condenser chamber from the top
a. Counter Flow
b. Parallel Flow
c. Barometric Jet Condenser
d. Laminar Flow
It is usually fitted with a non-return valve in
exhaust steam inlet as shown to prevent a
sudden backward rush of water into the
turbine exhaust pipe in case of sudden failure
of water supply to the condenser
a. Surface Condenser
b. Jet Condenser
c. Barometric Jet Condenser
d. Ejector Condenser
It is mainly consists of a cast iron shell.
a. Jet Condenser
b. Surface Condenser
c. Central Flow Surface Condenser
d. Ejector Condenser
Steam enters on the top of the condenser
vessel and it comes down over the cooling
water pipes
a. Hot Well
b. Condenser
c. Cooling Tower
d. Turbines
Is a cooling systems may be used for plants
sited beside large water bodies that have the
ability to dissipate the waste heat from the
steam cycle.
a. Open Cycle
b. Closed Cycle
c. Closed-Open Cycle
d. Water Cycle
In this cooling system, the waste energy that
is rejected by the turbine is transferred to the
cooling water system via condenser
a. Open Cycle
b. Closed Cycle
c. Closed-Open Cycle
d. Water Cycle
In this cooling system, the waste energy that
is rejected by the turbine is transferred to the
cooling water system via condenser
a. Open Cycle
b. Closed Cycle
c. Closed-Open Cycle
d. Water Cycle
It operates on the principle of evaporation
a. Fluid Coolers
b. Wet Cooling Towers
c. Natural Draft
d. Water Cycle
___ are hybrids that pass the working fluid
through a tube bundle, upon which clean
water is sprayed and a fan-induced draft
applied.
a. Fluid Coolers
b. Wet Cooling Towers
c. Natural Draft
d. Dry Coolers
It operates by heat transfer through a surface
that separates the working fluid from
ambient air utilizing convective heat transfer
a. Fluid Coolers
b. Mechanical Draft
c. Natural Draft
d. Dry Coolers
It utilizes buoyancy via a tall chimney
a. Induced Draft
b. Mechanical Draft
c. Natural Draft
d. Dry Coolers
It uses power driven fan motors to force or
draw air through the tower
a. Induced Draft
b. Mechanical Draft
c. Natural Draft
d. Forced Draft