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The mass of water that would be evaporated in one hour from feed-water at 100°C into dry, saturated steam at 100°C by the same amount of heat required per hour to produce steam at the actual boiler condition, is called the: 1) Heat rate 2) Latent heat of the transformation 3) Factor evaporation 4) Equivalent evaporation 5) Total enthalpy |
Equivalent evaporation |
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The ratio of the equivalent evaporation of the boiler to the actual steam flow rate, is called: 1) Equivalent evaporation 2) Boiler evaporation ratio 3) Factor of evaporation 4) Boiler efficiency 5) Heat rate |
Factor of evaporation |
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The total amount of heat in kJ that is absorbed by the water/steam in a boiler in a given period of time, is called the: 1) Heat rate 2) Total enthalpy 3) Latent heat of the transformation 4) Factor evaporation 5) Equivalent evaporation |
Heat rate |
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The ratio of heat energy required to make steam to the heat energy supplied by the combustion of fuel in a boiler, is called: 1) Factor of evaporation 2) Heat rate 3) Equivalent evaporation 4) Combustion efficiency 5) Boiler efficiency |
Boiler efficiency |
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Saturation pressure and temperature |
Critical point |