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DC Boiler Exam ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 240 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+||ALREADY GRADED A+

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Area of a rectangle Length x Width

Area of a Circle .7854 x Diameter²

Volume of a Box Length x Width x Height

Volume of a Cylinder .7854 x Diameter² x Length

Circumference of a Circle π x Diameter

Unit of Force Pound (lb)

Formula for Force Pressure ÷ Area

Unit of Work in-lb or ft-lb

Formula for Work Force x Distance

Unit of Power ft-lb/min

= Work ÷ Time
Formula for Power
or (Force x Distance) ÷ Time

Formula for Mechanical = Power ÷ 33,000 ft-lb/min
Horsepower

Fahrenheit to Celsius °C = (°F - 32) ÷ 1.8

Celsius to Fahrenheit °F = (1.8 x °C) - 32

Fahrenheit to Rankine °R = °F + 460

, Celsius to Kelvin K = °C +273.15

Charles' First Law Volume1 / Pressure1 = Volume2 / Pressure2

Charles' Second Law Pressure1 / Temperature1 = Pressure2 / Temperature2

Boyle's Law Pressure1 x Volume1 = Pressure2 x Volume2

General Gas Law (Pres1 x Vol1)/ Temp1 = (Pres2 x Vol2)/Temp2

Formula for Levers Resistance x DistanceR = Effort x DistanceE

Formula for Inclined Force x Length = Resistance x Height
Planes

Formula for Wheel & Axel Force x DistanceF = Resistance x DistanceR

Torque Force x Radius

Safe Working Pressure of (Area of Staybolt x Stress Constant of Staybolt) ÷
a Riveted Boiler (SWP) Area Covered by Staybolt or = (a x C) ÷ A

Area Covered by = Pitch x Pitch
Staybolt

(P x D x L) / 2t
P = Pressure
Longitudinal Stress D = Diameter
L = Length
t = thickness of steel

=CxLx#
C = Circumference of tubes
Boiler Heating Surface
L = Length of tubes
(tubes) =
# = Number of tubes
HS = π x Diameter x Length x Number of Tubes

Watts per Boiler 746 Watts
Horsepower

Horsepower formula = ft-lb/min ÷ 33000 ft-lb/min

ft-lb formula for a pump = gpm x 8.33 x head (ft)

= [Hs - (tfw-32)] ÷ 970.3
Factor of Evaporation
Hs = Enthalpy of steam
(FE) =
tfw = temperature of feed water

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