HMT 2mark With Answer
HMT 2mark With Answer
HMT 2mark With Answer
HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER P.A. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY PALLADAM ROAD, POLLACHI 642 002
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UNIT-I PART-A SL.NO 1. QUESTION AND ANSWERS Define Heat transfer? Heat transfer can be defined as the transmission of energy from one region to another region to temperature difference. ` What are the modes of heat transfer? 1. Conduction 2. Convection 3. Radiation What is conduction? Heat conduction is a mechanism of heat transfer from a region of high temperature to a region of low temperature with in a medium (Solid, liquid or Gases) or different medium in direct physical contact. In conduction, energy exchange takes place by the kinematics motion or direct impact of molecules .Pure conduction is found only in solids. State Fouriers law of conduction. The rate of heat conduction is proportional to the area measured normal to the direction of heat flow and to the temperature gradient in that direction. Define Thermal conductivity. Thermal conductivity is defined as the ability of a substance to conduct heat. List down the three types of boundary conditions 1. Prescribed temperature 2. Prescribed heat flux 3. Convection boundary conditions. Define convection. Convection is a process of heat transfer that will occur between solid surface and a fluid medium when they are at different temperatures. Convection is possible only in the presence of fluid medium. Define Radiation The heat transfer from one body to another without any transmitting medium is known as radiation .It is an electromagnetic wave phenomenon. State Newtons law of cooling or convection law. Heat transfer by convection is given by Newtons law of cooling Q = hA(Ts - T ) Where;2 A- Area exposed to heat transfer in m h - Heat transfer coefficient of the surface in K Ts-Temperature of the surface in K T - Temperature of the fluid in K Define overall heat transfer co-efficient. The overall heat transfer by combined modes is usually expressed in terms of an overall conductance or overall heat transfer co-efficient Heat transfer, Q Define fins or extended surfaces. It is possible to increase the heat transfer rate by increasing the surface of heat transfer. The surfaces used for increasing heat transfer are called extended surfaces sometimes known as fins.
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What are the factors affecting the thermal conductivity? 1. Moisture 2. Density of material 3. Pressure 4. Temperature 5. Structural of material Explain the significance of thermal diffusivity. The physical significance of thermal diffusivity is that it tells us how fast heat is propagated or it diffuses through a material during changes of temperature with time What are Heislers charts? In Heislers chart, the solutions for temperature distributions and heat flows in plane walls, long cylinders and spheres with finite internal and surface resistance are presented. Heislers charts are nothing but a analytical solutions in the form of graphs
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UNIT-II PART-A SL.NO 1. QUESTION AND ANSWER What is dimensional analysis? Dimensional analysis is a mathematical method which makes use of the study of the dimensions for solving several engineering problems. This method can be applied to all types of fluid resistance, heat flow problems in fluid mechanics and thermodynamics. State Buckinghams theorem. Buckinghams theorem states as follows: If there are n variables in a dimensionally homogeneous equation and if these contain M fundamental dimensions, then the variables are arranged into (n-m) dimensionless terms. These dimensional terms are called Buckinghams theorem What are all the advantages of dimensional analysis? 1. It expresses the functional relationship between the variables in dimensional terms. 2. It enables getting up a theoretical solution in a simplified dimensional form. 3. The results of one series of test can be applied to alarge number of other similar problem with the help of dimensional analysis What are all the limitations of dimensional analysis? 1. The complete information is not provided by dimensional analysis .It only indicates that there is some relationship between the parameters. 2. No information is given about the internal mechanism of physical phenomenon. 3. Dimensional analysis does not give any clue regarding the selection of variables. Define Reynolds number (Re) It is defined as the ratio of inertia force to viscous force. Inertia force --------------Viscous force.
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Define Prandtl number (Pr) It is the ratio of the momentum diffusivity to the thermal diffusivity. Pr= momentum diffusivity/ thermal diffusivity Define Nusselts Number (Nu). It is defined as the ratio of the heat flow by convection process under an unit temperature gradient to the heat flow rate by conduction under an unit temperature gradient through a stationary thickness (L) of meter. Define Grashof number (Gr). It is defined as the ratio of product of inertia force and buoyancy force to the square of viscous force Define Stanton number (St) It is the ratio of Mussels number to the product of Reynolds number and Prandtl number
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What is hydro dynamics boundary layer? In hydrodynamics boundary layer, velocity of the fluid is less than 99% of free stream velocity What is thermal boundary layer? In thermal boundary layer, temperature of the fluid is less than 99% of free stream temperature. Define convection. Convection is a process of heat transfer that will occur between a solid surface and a fluid medium when they are at different temperatures. What is meant by free or natural convection? If the fluid motion is produced due to change in density resulting from temperature gradients, the mode of heat transfer is said to be free or natural convection. What is forced convection? If the fluid motion is artificially created by means of an external force like a blower of fan ,that type of heat transfer is known as forced convection. What is the form of equation used to calculate transfer for flow through cylindrical pipes? 0.8 n Nu = 0.023(Re) (Pr) n = 0.4 for heating of fluids. n=0.3 for cooling of fluids. What are the dimensional parameters used in forced convection? 1. Reynolds number (Re) 2. Nusselt Number (Nu) 3. Prandtl number (Pr) Define boundary layer thickness. The thickness of the boundary layer has been defined as the distance from the surface at which the local velocity or temperature reaches 99% of the external velocity or temperature.
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Define displacement thickness. The displacement thickness is the distance, measured perpendicular to the boundary, by which the free stream is displaced on account of formation of boundary layer. Define momentum thickness. The momentum thickness is defined as the distance through which the total loss of momentum per second be equal to if it were passing a stationary plate. Define energy thickness. The energy thickness can be defined as the distance, measured perpendicular to the boundary of the solid body ,by which the boundary should be displaced to compensate for the reduction in kinetic energy of the flowing fluid on account of boundary layer formation
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QUESTION AND ANSWERS Define boiling. The change of phase from liquid to vapour state is known as boiling What is meant by condensation? The change of phase from vapour to liquid state is known as condensation. Give the application of boiling and condensation. Boiling and condensation process finds wide application as mentioned below. 1. Thermal and nuclear power point 2. Refrigeration systems. 3. Process of heating and cooling. 4. Air conditioning system. What is meant pool boiling? If heat is added to a liquid from a submerged solid surface, the boiling process is referred to as pool boiling. In this case the liquid above the hot surface is essentially stagnant and it motion near the surface is due to free convection and mixing induced by bubble growth and detachment. What are the modes of condensation? There are two modes of condensation 1. Film wise condensation. 2. Drop wise condensation What is Film wise condensation? The liquid condensate wets the solid surface, spread out and forms a continuous film over the entire surface is known as film wise condensation. What is Drop wise condensation? The vapour condenses into small liquid droplets of various sizes which fall down the surface in a random fashion. What is heat exchange? The heat exchange is defined as equipment which transfers the heat from a hot fluid to a cold fluid. What are the types of heat exchanger? The types of heat exchanger are as follows. 1. Direct contact heat exchangers. 2. Indirect contact heat exchangers 3. Surface heat exchangers 4. Parallel flow heat exchanger What is meant by in direct contact heat exchangers? In this type of heat exchangers, the transfer of heat between two fluids could be carried out by transmission through a wall which separates the two fluids What is meant by Regenerators? In this type of heat exchangers, hot and cold fluids flow alternately through the same space. Examples: IC engines, Gas turbine. What is meant by Recuperators or surface heat exchangers? This is the most common type of heat exchangers in which the hot and cold fluid do not come into direct contact with each other but are separated by a tube wall or a surface Examples: Automobile radiators, Air pre heaters , economizers
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QUESTION AND ANSWERS Define Radiation? The heat transfer from one body to another without any transmitting medium is known as radiation .It is an electromagnetic wave phenomenon. Define emissive power? The emissive power is defined as the total amount of radiation emitted by a 2 body per unit time and unit area .It is expressed in W/m . Define monochromatic emissive power. The energy emitted by the surface at a given length per unit time area in all direction is known as monochromatic emissive power. What is meant by absorptivity? Absorptivity is defined as the ratio between radiation absorbed and incident radiation What is meant by reflectivity? Reflectivity is defined as the ratio of radiation reflected to the incident radiation What is meant by transmissivity Transmissivity is defined as the ratio of radiation transmitted to the incident radiation What is black body? Black body is an ideal surface having the following properties. 1. A black body absorbs all incident radiation, regardless of wave length and direction. 2. For a prescribed temperature and wave length, no surface can emit more energy than black body. State Wiens displacement law. The Wiens displacement law gives the relationship between temperature and wave length corresponding to the maximum spectral emissive power of the black body at that temperature. T max = C3 -3 C3 = 2.9 * 10 -3 T max = 2.9 * 10 mk State the Stefan Boltzmann law. The emissive power of a black body is proportional to the fourth power of absolute temperature. 2 Eb = Emissive power W/m -8 2 4 Boltzmann constant = 5.67 * 10 W/m K
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Define Emissivity. It is defined as the ability of the surface of a body to radiate heat .It is also defined as the ratio of emissive power of anybody to the emissive power of a black body of equal temperature What is meant by gray body? If a body absorbs a definite percentage of incident radiation irrespective of their wave length, the body is known as gray body. The emissive power of a gray body is always less than that of the black body.
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QUESTION AND ANSWERS What is mass transfer? The process of transfer of mass a result of the species concentration difference in a mixture is known as mass transfer. Give the examples of mass transfer. 1. Humidification of air in cooling tower. 2. Evaporation of petrol in the carburetor of an IC engine. 3. The transfer of water vapour into dry air What are the modes of mass transfer? 1. Diffusion mass transfer. 2. Convective mass transfer. What is molecular diffusion? The transport of water on a microscopic level as a result o f diffusion from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration in a mixture of liquids or gases is known as molecular diffusion. What is Eddy diffusion? When one of the diffusion fluids is in turbulent motion, eddy diffusion takes place. What is Convective mass transfer? Convective mass transfer is a process of mass transfer that will occur between a surface and a fluid medium when they are at different concentrations. State Ficks law of diffusion. The diffusion rate is given by the Ficks law, which states that molar flux of an element per unit area is directly proportional to concentration gradient. What is free Convective mass transfer? If the fluid motion is produced due to change in density resulting from concentration gradient, the mode of mass transfer is said to be free or natural convective mass transfer. Example: Evaporation of alcohol.
Define forced Convective mass transfer? If the fluid motion is artificially created by means of an external force like a blower or fan, that type of mass transfer is known as convective mass transfer. Example: The evaporation of water from an ocean when air blows over it Define Schmidt Number? It is defined as the ratio of the molecular diffusivity of momentum to the molecular diffusivity of mass. Define Scherwood number. It is defined as the ratio of concentration gradient at the boundary. Define Mass Concentration. 3 Mass of a component per unit volume of the mixture .It is expressed in kg/m .
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