ACTUAL Questions and CORRECT
Answers
The steam engine will have the steam supply to the cylinder shut off once the piston has
travelled: - CORRECT ANSWER - 25 to 35% of its stroke.
A prime mover is: - CORRECT ANSWER - Steam turbine.
A single device which converts enough will source of energy into mechanical motion is a/an: -
CORRECT ANSWER - A prime mover.
Advantages of a steam engine include: - CORRECT ANSWER - It is possible to change
the direction of rotation without the use of gearing.
They are simple and rugged.
They have a slow rotational speed without the need for reduction gearing.
A routine daily maintenance operating steam engine should cover first and foremost. -
CORRECT ANSWER - The lubricators.
One of the first ways to detect the fault in a reciprocating engine is: - CORRECT
ANSWER - By sound.
Thinking of the steam engine and it's construction, what does eccentric mean? - CORRECT
ANSWER - Out of center.
A steam engine piston: - CORRECT ANSWER - Has greater driving force on it at the
beginning of it stroke.
,Large power production plants tend to be of the thermal type because they can burn solid fuel
and: - CORRECT ANSWER - The heat cycle they use is the most efficient.
On a steam engine, what is the purpose of a flywheel? - CORRECT ANSWER - It
dampens speed fluctuations.
It carries the engine over dead center.
What is the main advantage of using the expensive properties of steam? - CORRECT
ANSWER - Economy.
A gasoline engine is a heat engine. What is its working fluid? - CORRECT ANSWER -
Combustion gases and air mixture.
What is the purpose of a turbine thrust bearing? - CORRECT ANSWER - To transfer
turbine thrust to the load.
Shaft sealing carbon glands are: - CORRECT ANSWER - Self lubricating
In a turbine with a pressure lubrication system, The high-pressure oil generally goes to the
governor system. Where is the low-pressure oil led? - CORRECT ANSWER - To the
bearings.
What holds a turbines carbon packing rings axially? - CORRECT ANSWER - Spring
pressure.
Steam pressure.
,For what purpose is lubricating oil required on a turbine, beside lubrication? - CORRECT
ANSWER - To carry heat away from the bearings.
In an impulse turbine: - CORRECT ANSWER - The steam pressure is reduced in the
nozzles.
Reaction turbines: - CORRECT ANSWER - Have a pressure dropped through the moving
and stationary blades.
Blades or - CORRECT ANSWER - Buckets form the rotor flow passages in the impulse
turbines.
A steam turbine should trip or shut down when normal operating speed is exceeded by: -
CORRECT ANSWER - 10 to 15%.
The handwheel used to adjust the turbine speed on the governor is known as the. - CORRECT
ANSWER - Speeder.
How many basic types of turbines are there? - CORRECT ANSWER - Two.
A large reaction turbine will have: - CORRECT ANSWER - Steam pressure dropping
through moving and stationary sections
Impulse turbines: - CORRECT ANSWER - Have no pressure drop through the moving
blades.
What do the stationary nozzles of an impulse turbine convert the thermal energy of the steam
into? - CORRECT ANSWER - Kinetic energy.
The steam turbines exhaust can often supply the process with steam because: - CORRECT
ANSWER - It is free of oil.
, When the steam pressure drop occurs in only the stationary members or components of a turbine,
the turbine is known as: - CORRECT ANSWER - An impulse unit.
Most turbine overspeed trips operate by: - CORRECT ANSWER - Centrifugal force.
A large reaction turbine will have: - CORRECT ANSWER - Steam pressure dropping
through moving and stationary section
Starting from the boiler and simple power generation cycle, numbering the following
components in the order in which the steam/water flows through the cycle. - CORRECT
ANSWER - One - boiler feed pump
Two - condenser
Three- turbine
Four - condensate pump
Five- feed water heater
The great majority of turbine governors are of the - CORRECT ANSWER - Mechanical
centrifugal type
Turbine overspeed trip: - CORRECT ANSWER - Will close the steam stop valve to the
turbine
Turbine lubricating oil : - CORRECT ANSWER - Can be used to operate the turbine
governor