Question 26Steam Plants - Assistant Engineer
70% to passOil accumulation in boiler water would _______________.
The correct answer is C) cause foaming and carryover from the boiler. Oil accumulation in boiler water can lead to foaming and carryover, which is the uncontrolled release of water and steam from the boiler. This happens because oil can reduce the surface tension of the water, causing it to become frothy and unstable. The foaming can then carry water and dissolved solids out of the boiler, which can disrupt the proper operation of the boiler and potentially damage downstream equipment. The other answer choices are incorrect because: A) increased oil would actually decrease the heat transfer rate, B) oil would not eliminate sludge formation, and D) oil could potentially accelerate acid attack on boiler tubes by disrupting the normal water chemistry.
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