Description : The direction of heat flow between two objects depends on - (1) Their masses (2) Their heat contents (3) Their temperatures (4) Whether they are in solid, liquid or gaseous state
Last Answer : (3) Their temperatures Explanation: Heat always flows from a body at higher temperature to a body at a lower temperature.
Description : Heat flow in solid/soil takes place mainly through the process of
Last Answer : Ans. Conduction
Description : Pick out the correct statement. (A) Higher is the temperature of the radiating body, higher is the wavelength of radiation (B) Logarithmic mean area is used for calculating the heat flow rate ... ) Solid angle subtended by the finite surface at the radiating element is called the angle of incidence
Last Answer : (B) Logarithmic mean area is used for calculating the heat flow rate through a thick walled cylinder
Description : Are there any materials that liquefy when you heat them to a certain temperature, but turn solid again if you heat them any higher?
Last Answer : Needs to be fully reversible, of course.
Description : What term refers to the heat needed to change a unit mass of a substance at its melting temperature from a solid into a liquid?
Last Answer : ANSWER: HEAT OF FUSION or LATENT HEAT OF FUSION or ENTHALPY OF FUSION
Description : The settlement of a particle in sedimentation tank, is affected by A. Velocity of flow B. Viscosity of water C. Size and shape of solid D. All the above
Last Answer : ANS: D
Description : Pick up the correct statement from the following: A. The water supply pipes carry pure water free from solid particles B. The water supply pipes get clogged if flow velocity is less than self ... carried up and down the hills and valleys D. The sewer pipes are generally laid along level hills
Last Answer : ANS: A
Description : Mass flow of granular solid (M) through a circular opening of dia, D follows (A) M ∝ √D (B) M ∝ D2 (C) M ∝ D3 (D) M ∝ D
Last Answer : (C) M ∝ D
Description : Solid particles separation based on the difference in their flow velocities through fluids is termed as the (A) Clarification (B) Classification (C) Elutriation (D) Sedimentation
Last Answer : (B) Classification
Description : A solid material shows case hardening properties while drying. Which of the following should be controlled to control the drying process? (A) Flow rate of inlet air (B) Relative humidity of outlet air (C) Humidity of inlet air (D) Temperature of the solid
Last Answer : (D) Temperature of the solid
Description : Pick out the wrong statement. (A) The binary diffusivity in liquids is of the order of 10 -5 cm2 /sec (B) Molecular diffusion in solid is much faster than that in liquids ( ... Poiseuille's law, the permeability decreases with increase in temperature for flow of a gas through a given capillary
Last Answer : (B) Molecular diffusion in solid is much faster than that in liquids
Description : A globe valve is the most suitable for applications, in which (A) Fluid flow control is required (B) Fluid contains dispersed solid particles (C) Valve is required to be either fully open or fully closed (D) One way flow is required
Last Answer : (A) Fluid flow control is required
Description : Pick out the correct statement. (A) A forced vortex occurs when fluid rotates as a solid about an axis (B) In laminar flow, Newton's law of viscosity does not apply (C) A free vortex occurs, when fluid rotates as a solid (D) In turbulent flow, there are neither cross-currents nor eddies
Last Answer : (A) A forced vortex occurs when fluid rotates as a solid about an axis
Description : The effect of solid boundary on the fluid flow is confined to the boundary layer, except for fluids (A) Having high viscosities (B) Moving at low velocities (C) Both (A) & (B) (D) Neither (A) nor (B)
Last Answer : (C) Both (A) & (B)
Description : The boundary layer is that part of a moving fluid, in which the fluid velocity is (A) Affected by the fluid flow pressure (B) Constant (C) Affected by the presence of a solid boundary (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (C) Affected by the presence of a solid boundary
Description : Drag is defined as the force exerted by the (A) Fluid on the solid in a direction opposite to flow (B) Fluid on the solid in the direction of flow (C) Solid on the fluid (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Fluid on the solid in the direction of flow
Description : A trickle bed reactor is the one, which (A) Has altogether three streams either entering or leaving (B) Processes three reactants at different flow rates (C) Processes three reactants with same flow rate (D) Employs all the three phases (i.e. solid, liquid and gas)
Last Answer : (D) Employs all the three phases (i.e. solid, liquid and gas)
Description : Which of the following factors control the design of a fluid-solid reactor? (A) Reaction kinetics for single particle (B) Size distribution of solids being treated (C) Flow patterns of solids and fluid in the reactor (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Description : Kinetics of a solid catalysed reaction can best be studied in a __________ reactor. (A) Batch (B) Plug-flow (C) Mixed (D) None of these
Last Answer : (C) Mixed
Description : It involves a force deforming a solid body a. non-elastic work b. non-flow work c. flow work d. elastic work
Last Answer : elastic work