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In counter-current flow heat exchangers

Question: In counter-current flow heat exchangers
[A].

both the fluids at inlet are in their hottest state

[B].

both the fluids at inlet are in their coldest state

[C].

both the fluids at exit are in their hottest state

[D].

one fluid is coldest and the other is hottest at inlet

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

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In counter-current flow heat exchanger, the logarithmic temperature difference between the fluids is __________ as compared to parallel flow heat exchanger.

Question: In counter-current flow heat exchanger, the logarithmic temperature difference between the fluids is __________ as compared to parallel flow heat exchanger.
[A].

same

[B].

less

[C].

greater

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

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In a parallel flow heat exchanger, the rate of flow of heat and the rate of decrease of temperature are maximum.

Question: In a parallel flow heat exchanger, the rate of flow of heat and the rate of decrease of temperature are maximum.
[A].

Yes

[B].

No

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

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Logarithmic mean temperature difference is the same as the arithmetic mean temperature difference.

Question: Logarithmic mean temperature difference is the same as the arithmetic mean temperature difference.
[A].

Agree

[B].

Disagree

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

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A device used for transfering heat from one fluid to another is called heat exchanger.

Question: A device used for transfering heat from one fluid to another is called heat exchanger.
[A].

True

[B].

False

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

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An electric cable of aluminium conductor (k = 240 W/mK) is to be insulated with rubber (k = 0.15 W/mK). The cable is to be located in air (h = 6 W/m2). The critical thickness of insulation will be

Question: An electric cable of aluminium conductor (k = 240 W/mK) is to be insulated with rubber (k = 0.15 W/mK). The cable is to be located in air (h = 6 W/m2). The critical thickness of insulation will be
[A].

25 mm

[B].

40 mm

[C].

160 mm

[D].

800 mm

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

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Fourier’s law of heat conduction gives the heat flow for

Question: Fourier’s law of heat conduction gives the heat flow for
[A].

irregular surfaces

[B].

non-uniform temperature surfaces

[C].

one dimensional cases only

[D].

two dimensional cases only

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

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A cube at high temperature is immersed in a constant temperature bath. It loses heat from its top, bottom and side surfaces with heat transfer coefficients of h1, h2 and h3 respectively. The average heat transfer coefficient for the cube is

Question: A cube at high temperature is immersed in a constant temperature bath. It loses heat from its top, bottom and side surfaces with heat transfer coefficients of h1, h2 and h3 respectively. The average heat transfer coefficient for the cube is
[A].

h1 + h2 + h3

[B].

(h1h2h3)1/3

[C].

[D].

none of these

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

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A cube at high temperature is immersed in a constant temperature bath. It loses heat from its top, bottom and side surfaces with heat transfer coefficients of h1, h2 and h3 respectively. The average heat transfer coefficient for the cube is Read More »

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Film coefficient is defined as the ratio of

Question: Film coefficient is defined as the ratio of
[A].

thermal conductivity to the equivalent thickness of the film of fluid

[B].

temperature drop through the films of fluids to the thickness of film of fluids

[C].

thickness of film of fluid to the thermal conductivity

[D].

thickness of film of fluid to the temperature drop through the films of fluids

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

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