0% found this document useful (0 votes)
34 views2 pages

Iae I Question

This document appears to be an exam for a thermodynamics course taken by mechanical engineering students. It provides instructions for a 2 hour exam with 3 parts: - Part A has 6 short answer questions worth 2 marks each, covering topics like the first and second laws of thermodynamics. - Part B has 3 longer answer questions worth 13 marks each, requiring calculations and derivations related to processes like compression and expansion of gases. - Part C has 15 true/false or multiple choice questions worth 1 mark each testing definitions and concepts. The exam is out of a total of 66 marks and covers topics indicated to align with specified course outcomes for the thermodynamics course.

Uploaded by

nkchandru
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
34 views2 pages

Iae I Question

This document appears to be an exam for a thermodynamics course taken by mechanical engineering students. It provides instructions for a 2 hour exam with 3 parts: - Part A has 6 short answer questions worth 2 marks each, covering topics like the first and second laws of thermodynamics. - Part B has 3 longer answer questions worth 13 marks each, requiring calculations and derivations related to processes like compression and expansion of gases. - Part C has 15 true/false or multiple choice questions worth 1 mark each testing definitions and concepts. The exam is out of a total of 66 marks and covers topics indicated to align with specified course outcomes for the thermodynamics course.

Uploaded by

nkchandru
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 2

Register No.

SNS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING


Kurumbapalayam(Po), Coimbatore 641 107
Accredited by NAAC-UGC with A Grade
Approved by AICTE & Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai

INTERNAL ASSESSMENT EXAMINATIONS - I


COURSE: B.E MECH
ME 6301 ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS
Class: III SEM / MECH A, B, C
Duration: 2 Hours

Date: 09August 2016


Maximum: 66 Marks
Answer ALL questions
PART A - (6 X 2 = 12 marks)

1.
2.
3.
4.

List the limitations of first law of thermodynamics.


Compare the point function and path function

Illustrate that energy of an isolated system is always constant.


When a system is said to be in Thermodynamic Equilibrium?
5. Restate the term entropy
6. Write the significance of second law of thermodynamics.

2
2
2
2

CO-I
CO-I
CO-I
CO-I

CO-II

CO-II

CO-I

CO-I

13

CO-I

13

CO-I

PART B - (3 X 13 = 39 marks)
1.

(a)

(i)

(ii)

Define the term irreversible process and reversible process. Give an example
of each.
Determine the heat transfer and its direction for a system of a perfect gas is
compressed from 101.3kPa, 20oC to a pressure of 600kPa following the law
pV1.3 = constant. Take Cp = 1.7 kJ/kgK, Cv = 1.232 kJ/kgK.
OR
Air at a temperature of 15 C passes through a heat exchanger at a velocity of
30m/s where its temperature is raised to 800 0C. It then enters a turbine with the
same velocity of 30m/s and expands until the temperature falls to 650 0C. On
leaving the turbine, the air is taken at a velocity of 60m/s to a nozzle where it
expands until the temperature has fallen to 5000C. If the air flow rate is 2 kg/s,
calculate (a) The rate of heat transfer to the to the air in the heat exchanger, (b)
The power output from the turbine assuming no heat loss, and (c) The velocity at
exit from the nozzle, assuming no heat loss. Take the enthalpy of air as h = CpT,
where Cp is the specific heat equal to 1.005 kJ/kgK.
0

(b)

2.

(a)

3.

(a)

Derive an expression for the p, V, T relation, work done and heat transfer in an
isothermal process with p -V diagram.

A reversible heat engine operates between two reservoirs at 827C and 27C.
Engine drives a Carnot refrigerator maintaining -13C and rejecting heat to
1

13

CO-II

(b)

reservoir at 27C. Heat input to the engine is 2000 kJ and the net work available
is 300 kJ. How much heat is transferred to refrigerant and total heat rejected to
reservoir at 27 C?
OR
Derive the Steady Flow Energy Equation with appropriate assumptions.

13

CO-I

CO-I

CO-I

CO-I

CO-II

CO-II

CO-I

CO-II

CO-II

CO-II

CO-II

CO-II

CO-I

CO-I

CO-I

CO-I

PART C - (1 X 15 = 15 marks)
1.

Work done in a free expansion process is


(i) zero (ii) minimum (iii) maximum (iv)positive
n

2.

3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

8.

9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.

If the value of n = 0 in the equation pv = C, then the process is called


(i) constant volume process (ii) adiabatic process
(iii) constant pressure process (iv)isothermal process
A process, in which the temperature of the working substance remains constant
during its expansion or compression, is called
(i) isothermal process (ii) hyperbolic process (iii) adiabatic process (iv) polytropic process

The gas constant (R) is equal to the __________ of two specific heats.
(i) sum (ii) difference (iii) product (iv) ratio
One Joule (J) is equal to
(i) 1 N-m (ii) 1 kN-m (iii) 10 N-m/s (iv) 10 kN-m/s
When a gas is heated, change takes place in
(i) pressure (ii) temperature (iii) volume (iv) all of these
The heat flows from a cold body to a hot body with the aid of an external
source. This statement is given by
(i) Kelvin (ii) clausius (iii) joule (iv) carnot
The increase in entropy of a system represents
(i) increase in availability of energy (ii) increase in temperature (iii) decrease in
pressure (iv) degradation of energy
A perpetual motion machine of the first kind is __________ according to first
law of thermodynamics.
(i) possible (ii) impossible
The value of one bar (in S.I units) is equal to
(i) 1 10 5 N/m2 (ii) 1 103 N/m2 (iii) 1 102 N/m2 (iv) 1 106 N/m2
There is a loss of heat in an irreversible process.
(i) true (ii) false
There is no change in internal energy in an isothermal process.
(i) correct (ii) incorrect
Cp/Cv =?
(i) R (ii) W (iii) (iv) n
The sum of U and p-V is known as
(i) enthalpy (ii) entropy (iii) heat (iv) work done
The example for path function
(i) volume (ii) temperature (iii) pressure (iv) heat

CO-I = 63.6 %

Faculty In-Charge

CO-II = 36.3%

Scrutiny Committee

HOD/Mech

You might also like

pFad - Phonifier reborn

Pfad - The Proxy pFad of © 2024 Garber Painting. All rights reserved.

Note: This service is not intended for secure transactions such as banking, social media, email, or purchasing. Use at your own risk. We assume no liability whatsoever for broken pages.


Alternative Proxies:

Alternative Proxy

pFad Proxy

pFad v3 Proxy

pFad v4 Proxy